JACKSON, KY — Eastern Kentucky will see damp and stormy conditions through the workweek, with the heaviest rainfall and strongest thunderstorms expected Wednesday and Wednesday night.
The National Weather Service in Jackson reports partly to mostly cloudy skies through Tuesday, with scattered showers developing early in the day. Storms will peak Wednesday, with rain chances reaching 60–100% across the region. Heavy rain and gusty winds may create hazardous travel conditions.
Thursday remains unsettled, with a 60–90% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will stay in the upper 70s, and periods of heavy rain could lead to localized flooding.
By Friday, weather should improve, though a 20–50% chance of lingering showers is possible. Daytime highs will range from 74–79°F, with cooler overnight lows in the 50s.
The National Weather Service urges residents to monitor forecasts and advisories, and travelers are advised to plan for slick roads and reduced visibility, especially during Wednesday and Thursday evening commutes.
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