Louisville, Ky. – Drivers across Kentucky may face patchy fog early Wednesday morning before enjoying a brief stretch of sunshine and dry conditions through Thursday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, low clouds and areas of fog will develop overnight, especially in southern and eastern parts of the state, including Bowling Green, London, and Richmond. Wednesday will stay mostly dry, with temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. Sunshine is expected to return briefly by Thursday, offering a break from persistent showers earlier in the week.
Conditions will shift again Thursday night as a new weather system brings showers and a chance of thunderstorms into early Friday. Cities like Louisville, Frankfort, and Elizabethtown could see overnight rain and possible storm activity by early Friday morning.
Travelers should use caution on fog-prone roads overnight and early Wednesday, including I-65 and the Bluegrass Parkway. Residents are encouraged to charge devices and prepare for possible thunderstorms late Thursday into Friday.
More updates will follow as the next round of rain approaches. Rain chances continue into Saturday with another system potentially affecting weekend plans.