Louisville, Kentucky – Scattered showers are expected to return to Kentucky starting Sunday, with light rain possible in Louisville and surrounding areas through the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, most of the state will stay dry Monday, though showers could move into southern Kentucky late in the day. Highs will range from 68 to 74 degrees statewide, marking a continued stretch of cooler-than-average temperatures.
Cities such as Bowling Green, Somerset, and Glasgow may see light precipitation late Monday, especially near the Tennessee border. Louisville and central counties are more likely to stay dry but cloudy. Motorists should use caution on wet roadways during the evening commute if showers develop in southern areas.
Residents should keep umbrellas handy as off-and-on rain chances remain in the forecast through at least Wednesday. Temperatures are expected to stay below seasonal averages, making for a cooler start to the final week of May. No severe weather is expected at this time, but residents should monitor local alerts for updated rainfall timing.
Additional rain chances may persist into midweek, with another update expected Monday morning.




