Jackson, KY – The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for parts of Kentucky, including Jackson, where temperatures are expected to dip into the low 30s early Friday morning. With the frost advisory in effect until 10 a.m., residents should take precautions to protect sensitive plants and outdoor items. Patchy fog will also develop across the region, reducing visibility on roadways like Highway 15.
According to the National Weather Service in Jackson, KY, temperatures will warm up throughout the day, reaching a high of 69°F under sunny skies. However, clear and cold conditions will return tonight, with temperatures dropping into the mid-30s once again. Drivers are urged to remain cautious due to the potential for valley fog and frost, particularly in low-lying areas.
As the weekend approaches, Eastern Kentucky will experience continued patchy fog and frost during the overnight hours, with Saturday’s low expected to reach 37°F. Daytime highs will stay comfortable, ranging from 69°F to 74°F through Sunday. Clear skies will dominate the forecast, providing relief from any additional storm threats, but the chilly overnight lows make it critical for those planning to travel or spend time outdoors to remain prepared.
By Monday, the region will see slightly warmer conditions, with a high of 75°F expected. While the frost risk diminishes, patchy fog is expected to linger during the early morning hours, impacting visibility for drivers. Stay updated with the latest weather information to ensure safe travel and outdoor activities this weekend.




