Kentucky
Connecticut‑Style Storms Then Blazing Heat Rolling Into Kentucky This Week
A roller‑coaster forecast ahead: afternoon thunderstorms midweek, followed by a weekend heat surge—here’s your Kentucky survival guide.
| 78°71° | Mostly cloudy and not as warm but humid with a thunderstorm in spots | |
| 89°71° | Partly sunny, warmer and very humid with a thunderstorm in spots late in the afternoon | |
| 85°67° | A couple of morning showers and a thunderstorm; otherwise, humid with times of clouds and sun | |
| 90°69° | Mostly sunny and humid | |
| 94°73° | Partly sunny and hot; caution advised if outside for extended periods of time | |
| 93°75° | Mostly sunny and hot; a thunderstorm in spots in the afternoon | |
| 93°74° | Mostly cloudy, hot and humid; watch for a strong thunderstorm in the afternoon |
Kentucky is poised for a dramatic weather swing this week, like neighboring states Connecticut and Indiana. Expect a stormy mid‑week followed by a surge of summer heat—here’s what to watch and plan for.
🌩️ Mid‑Week: Storms in the Cards
Through Tuesday to Thursday, Commonwealth skies will be sticky and unsettled. Scattered thunderstorms are likely each afternoon, fueled by high heat and humidity. There’s a risk of heavy downpours, gusty winds, and even hail in places around Louisville and Lexington. A First Alert Weather Day has been issued in parts of central Kentucky, so keep your radar apps ready and backup plans in place for outdoor events.
🔥 Weekend: Heat Moves In
By Friday, a warm front pushes through, bringing sunny skies and warming temps. Saturday and Sunday will be smokin’—expect highs in the low to mid‑90s, doubling up with humidity to create real heat‑index discomfort. Outdoor workers, athletes, and the elderly should brace for early‑season heat stress. Scattered afternoon storms may still pop up, but the story over the weekend is heat—hydrate, stay shaded, and keep cool.
🌡️ Looking Ahead
Monday eases slightly, with temps still hot and humidity hanging in, but a reduction in storm chances. Still—watch for stray thunderstorms late in the day. Long-term forecasts suggest these patterns are part of a broader trend of rising summer humidity and increased severe weather risk across the eastern half of the U.S. .
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