Louisville, Kentucky – Isolated thunderstorms could disrupt parts of Kentucky through Wednesday as warm, humid air lingers over the region. The threat eases Thursday, offering a brief reprieve before rain chances return Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, scattered showers and isolated storms are expected through Wednesday night, with highs reaching into the mid-70s. Most of the activity will be isolated, but any stronger cells could bring brief downpours and lightning.
Today and Wednesday, residents across Jefferson, Hardin, and Bullitt counties should keep an eye on the skies during the afternoon and early evening hours. Commuters should prepare for slick roads and reduced visibility in pop-up downpours. Thunderstorm activity is likely to be uneven, so not all areas will see rain.
Thursday brings a welcome dry stretch, with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s. Outdoor plans and travel will be more favorable ahead of the next system.
Rain chances increase again Friday, potentially impacting the morning and evening commutes across central Kentucky. More updates and possible advisories could follow as the system develops.