It was another chilly day
out there today! High temperatures were
in the lower 40s and upper 30s across the state. The graphic below shows that tomorrow’s temperatures
will be much the same. As high pressure
builds in from the north, the cloudy skies we saw today will begin to break up
and we will see more sunshine. However,
despite the sunshine, we may not see temperatures make it past the 40s for the
rest of this week.
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High temperature map valid for Thursday, December 11 courtesy of NWS Louisville |
This high pressure system
will linger over our area for a few days, which means we will not see a lot of
change in our weather. Partly cloudy
skies, northerly winds, and temperatures in the 40s look as if they will carry
on for the rest of this week. We will
work our way closer to 50° each day, though, and we will finally make it out of
the 40s this weekend.
Keeping with the
consistency of this week, we are not expected to see any rain chances until the
next cold front comes through on Monday.
So, although the remainder of your week will still be chilly, at least
it will still be dry!
Forecast:
Tonight: Mostly cloudy skies, lows near 28°, and light winds
out of the north.
Tomorrow: Partly sunny, highs near 42°, and winds out of the northwest
at around 5 mph.
Tomorrow Night: Mostly clear skies, lows
near 26°, and light winds out of the west.
Thanks for reading, and
have a great night!
-Arden Gregory
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