LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Summer is roaring back to central Kentucky, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s from Friday through Monday. Residents can expect sunny skies, warm nights, and dry conditions across Jefferson County and nearby areas.
Heatwave Overview
The National Weather Service in Louisville forecasts daytime highs near 91 degrees on Sunday, peaking at 93 degrees Monday afternoon. Overnight lows will stay mild, from the upper 50s to mid-60s, with light, mostly calm winds.
Strong sunshine combined with light winds will allow heat to build rapidly each afternoon. Officials urge residents to take precautions, especially if planning outdoor activities or working outside.
Travel and Outdoor Considerations
Morning drives along I-64, I-65, and I-71 will see clear skies, but afternoon heat could make travel and errands uncomfortable. People are advised to stay hydrated, avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat hours, and check on neighbors without reliable cooling systems.
Outdoor workers, sports teams, and event organizers should monitor temperatures closely and schedule frequent breaks in shaded areas to prevent heat-related illnesses.
Regional Dry Spell
From Elizabethtown to New Albany, Indiana, dry conditions will persist with little to no rain through early next week. Lawns, gardens, and crops may need extra irrigation to stay healthy.
Humidity will remain moderate through Monday, but forecasters note a possible increase by midweek, which could slightly raise the heat index.
Five-Day Forecast for Louisville
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Friday: Sunny, high near 87°F, low around 59°F
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Saturday: Sunny, high near 89°F, low around 65°F
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Sunday: Sunny, high near 91°F, low around 66°F
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Monday: Sunny, high near 93°F, low around 66°F
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Tuesday: Sunny, high near 93°F, low around 64°F
Safety Tips and Community Advice
Residents are encouraged to:
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Stay hydrated throughout the day
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Limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours
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Check on neighbors and vulnerable populations
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Use cooling centers or air-conditioned spaces when necessary
This warm, dry pattern is expected to hold through at least Wednesday, with potential changes in the weather forecasted for late next week. Central Kentucky residents are urged to take heat precautions seriously while enjoying the bright, sunny conditions this weekend.








