Friday tends to be dry and cool
It’s raining so far this Friday morning. However, in your weather heading, we’re still going to address some weather impacts, especially if you live further south, to start our forecast. Further rain is forecast over the next few hours, so be aware that early showers and wet roads on the metro and further north are possible. It needs some sun before it starts drying, but as it dries, the sun will break through the clouds in the afternoon. However, if you shower, the temperature will be 15 to 20 degrees cooler. Thunderstorm activity from the cold front will cause these temperatures to drop for an even longer period of time. This rain has triggered a major change in weather patterns. It’s starting to rain south and east of the metro, and there may still be a patch or two in the city, but the rain has mostly stopped. There are some thunderstorms, but they are moving away. From everyone in Greene and Taylor County to the southernmost Adair County. Along Cumberland Parkway, Columbia. There are still thunderstorms there. Nothing serious, but heavy rain with temperatures mostly in the upper 50s to low 60s possible. 63 within the metro. But look west at Huntingburg, which is 55 meters above sea level. It’s a cutting edge of cooler air that will drop much of the 60’s air into his 50’s. In fact, we’re at 59 as of noon, mostly cloudy and dry skies, but working in some sunshine, with highs reaching 67 in the afternoon. But that was after 84 o’clock yesterday. You will notice that the number is decreasing. 57 Pack a light jacket for your evening plans. And tonight temperatures will drop into the mid 40s. So, although the thunder forecast calls for skies to clear and cool by tomorrow morning, tomorrow’s air show kicks off at 3 o’clock and will be partly sunny. High temperatures will be in the low 60s tomorrow, dropping to the mid-50s by the time the fireworks show begins. So it’s calm in the afternoon. But in the 40’s, I think you’ll want sweaters and jackets again for your evening plans. By Sunday morning, next week will remain cooler than the normal 60 degrees, even if it’s just 60 degrees Sunday afternoon. And avoid any chance of a shower on Tuesday, especially in the late afternoon.
Friday tends to be dry and cool
WLKY meteorologist Matt Milosevic said skies will be drier but temperatures will be cooler starting Friday afternoon and into the weekend.
WLKY meteorologist Matt Milosevic said skies will be drier but temperatures will be cooler starting Friday afternoon and into the weekend.