Ohio Valley Weather Alert: Breezy Friday Brings Spotty Rain and Travel Slowdowns on I-64

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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky – A cool, starry start across the Ohio Valley this morning gives way to another mild and calm day, but a subtle shift is brewing just beyond Thursday’s sunshine. The state will hold steady in pleasant, late-fall warmth before showers and cooler air arrive to end the week.

According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, Thursday will bring mostly sunny skies and highs near 59°F, with light southwest breezes. Clouds will begin to increase by evening, signaling the next weather system moving toward western Kentucky. By Friday morning, scattered showers could dampen commutes along I-64 and I-65, especially through Jefferson and Oldham Counties. Any rainfall should remain light but may cause slick spots and brief travel delays during peak hours.

Friday afternoon stays mild in the low 60s before drier air returns for part of Saturday. That break won’t last long—additional rain chances redevelop late Saturday into Sunday, with a 30% likelihood of showers. Temperatures will hold near 70°F on Saturday before a cool push drops highs back to the lower 60s by Sunday afternoon.

While no snow or winter weather is expected yet, models hint at a colder, more active setup closer to Thanksgiving week. For now, Kentuckians can enjoy a classic November stretch of bright skies, calm winds, and light jacket weather—ideal for yard work or early decorating before the next wave of rain rolls through.


Five-Day Forecast for Louisville, KY:
Thu: 59/41 – Mostly sunny; calm and pleasant.
Fri: 62/53 – Cloudy; 30% chance of morning showers.
Sat: 71/52 – Partly sunny; isolated rain late.
Sun: 63/38 – Mostly cloudy; scattered light showers.
Mon: 56/43 – Partly sunny; cooler breeze develops.