Paducah, KY — Kentucky is set to experience a cooling trend this week, bringing relief from the summer heat. A stray shower or storm is possible today, primarily east of the Pennyrile Parkway and Interstate 69, while the rest of the region can expect dry conditions. Highs today will range from 81 to 91 degrees, depending on the location, with less humidity.
According to the National Weather Service in Paducah, cooler and drier air will move in over the next few days, bringing temperatures down to a range of 77 to 88 degrees through Wednesday. Northerly breezes will enhance the cooling effect, making for comfortable conditions across the state.
Tuesday and Wednesday will see abundant sunshine, with temperatures staying below normal for this time of year. By Thursday, a warming trend is expected to begin, pushing temperatures back up to the mid-80s. Residents should enjoy the cooler, drier air while it lasts, as warmer weather is on the horizon later in the week.




