Louisville, KY – Kentuckians are enjoying sunny and breezy conditions today, but a sharp cooldown is on the way tonight. According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, the region will experience its coldest temperatures of the season so far, with overnight lows dipping into the upper 30s.
Forecasters warn that patchy frost could develop in outlying and low-lying areas, particularly across central and southern Kentucky. Residents are advised to protect sensitive outdoor plants and garden items from potential frost damage.
Thursday’s highs are expected to range from 65 to 71 degrees, followed by a chilly night between 36 and 44 degrees. Friday will bring mostly sunny skies with a slight warm-up, reaching afternoon highs from 69 to 74 degrees across the area.
The clear and calm conditions tonight will contribute to rapid cooling after sunset, and the frost threat may linger through early Friday morning before temperatures rebound.
More mild and sunny weather is expected heading into the weekend, offering a pleasant start to mid-October.