Louisville, KY – Scattered thunderstorms are expected to hit Louisville Sunday afternoon, with highs ranging from 82 to 90 degrees. The National Weather Service warns residents to prepare for potential flash flooding and road hazards, particularly along I-65, where visibility could be reduced during downpours.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, isolated storms may begin today, but the risk of widespread rain will increase Sunday through Tuesday. The upcoming workweek brings a 60% chance of storms on Monday, followed by a 70% chance Tuesday, with temperatures cooling into the mid-70s. Local roads, including I-64 and I-71, may experience delays due to rain and storms.
Officials urge drivers to exercise caution, reduce speed, and stay informed through weather updates. Louisville residents should ensure drainage systems are clear, especially with the heavier rains expected next week. Temperatures are forecasted to drop to the low 80s by Wednesday, with more stable conditions likely.