Jackson, KY — After a warm and sunny day on Monday, Jackson, KY, residents should prepare for increasing clouds and possible showers starting tonight. Clouds are expected to move in from the east, bringing showers late tonight, lingering through Thursday. The heaviest rain chances will occur Tuesday night, with showers and thunderstorms expected each afternoon through Thursday. Temperatures will remain mild, ranging from highs in the low 80s today to mid-70s later this week.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances are between 10-50% through the week, increasing Tuesday afternoon into Wednesday. Thunderstorms are likely Tuesday evening, just as the harvest supermoon and a partial lunar eclipse occur. The eclipse will peak at 10:44 p.m. EDT, with 8% of the Moon covered. Residents are advised to monitor local weather updates and be prepared for potential flooding or hazardous driving conditions.
Stay updated and take precautions, especially if planning to be outdoors during the eclipse or on the roads during storm periods.