Louisville, KY – Scattered thunderstorms are set to move through Louisville tonight, bringing gusty winds and heavy rainfall. Residents can expect a widespread half inch of rain, with locally higher totals possible where the storms are strongest.
According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, the main threats tonight will include damaging winds and significant rainfall. The thunderstorms are expected to move out of the area by morning, leading to a shift in weather patterns for the rest of the week.
Thursday and Friday are predicted to be warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 84 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit. The skies will remain clear, providing a welcome respite from the stormy conditions. This dry spell is expected to last until Saturday, when isolated storms could once again affect the area.
Saturday’s forecast suggests a mix of warm temperatures and the possibility of more rain. Highs are projected to be between 89 and 94 degrees, with intermittent thunderstorms. Despite the potential for rain, the weekend will generally be warm, with sunny intervals.
Looking ahead to next week, Louisville residents can expect continued warm weather. Sunday and Monday are forecasted to be sunny, with highs in the low 70s and lows in the 60s. The weather will remain mild into the middle of the week, with temperatures staying consistent.
Overall, while tonight’s storms may bring significant rain and winds, the extended forecast promises mostly dry and warm conditions, offering a pleasant stretch of weather for the Louisville area.