Louisville, KY – Storms moving into the region late tonight could impact travel along the I-64 corridor, with hail and gusty winds posing the main threats for drivers.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, strong to severe storms are expected late Sunday into the overnight hours, mainly affecting central Kentucky and southern Indiana, especially areas along and north of I-64. Motorists could encounter sudden downpours, reduced visibility, and brief hazardous driving conditions.
The primary risks include small hail and strong wind gusts, which may lead to minor debris on roadways and slick travel conditions overnight.
Conditions turn cooler and drier to start the week. Highs Monday and Tuesday are expected to remain in the 50s and 60s, with calmer weather providing a break from storm activity.
A warming trend returns by Wednesday into Thursday, with temperatures climbing back into the 70s. However, that shift brings another round of rain chances, with showers expected to develop Thursday into Thursday night.
Drivers traveling late tonight, especially along I-64, should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions.
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