Louisville, KY – A line of showers and scattered storms is expected to continue moving across central Kentucky this evening, bringing periods of heavy rain and gusty winds before a cold front clears the region overnight.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, a band of rain is pushing east through the I-65 corridor late Saturday afternoon into the evening hours. While the overall severe weather threat remains low, isolated stronger storms may still develop, especially across south-central Kentucky.
Forecasters say drivers across Jefferson County, Bullitt County, and surrounding areas—including the Louisville metro—should expect brief downpours that could reduce visibility and create slick road conditions during peak evening travel. Gusty winds are also possible with passing storms.
The system is tied to a cold front sweeping through the region, which will bring a noticeable drop in temperatures overnight. Breezy conditions are expected to continue behind the front as cooler, drier air moves in.
By Sunday, conditions are expected to improve significantly across Kentucky and southern Indiana, with dry weather and more seasonable temperatures settling in for Easter Sunday.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts and use caution while driving through heavier المطر bands this evening.
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