Weather Tomorrow: Breezy Tonight, Storms Then Gradual Cooling Into the Weekend
The short-term outlook is shifting from calm to active, and that matters for anyone with outdoor plans. The weather tomorrow centers on a breezy Thursday night with scattered storms, followed by a gradual cooling trend into the weekend that will bring gustier winds and colder nights.
Weather Tomorrow: Thursday night through Friday
Thursday night will be breezy with scattered storms, ending late. Overnight lows will fall into the upper 40s and low-50s while winds come from the southwest at 10 to 15 mph. Friday will be mostly sunny but windy, with highs in the mid-50s and west winds increasing to 15 to 20 mph. Friday night will feel notably chillier: a few clouds, lows in the mid-30s, and west winds easing to 5 to 10 mph.
How the forecast translates in practical terms
The bulletin lays out sequential conditions: an active, breezy period Thursday night with intermittent storms that should end late, a windier and sunnier daytime on Friday, then a clear, colder night. In practical terms, expect wind shifts from the southwest Thursday night to the west on Friday, a tightening of temperatures from the mid-50s by day to the mid-30s overnight, and the end of scattered storms before later-night conditions settle.
Who will feel the change and what it means
Central Kentucky residents and neighborhood communities will see the primary effects: outdoor evening activities may be interrupted by scattered storms Thursday night, while daytime plans on Friday should contend with stronger winds. Local events and organizers face shifting conditions between a breezy, storm-prone Thursday night and a cooler, windy Friday; overnight heating and cooling needs could also change as temperatures drop into the mid-30s by Friday night.
Further details were not immediately available.
Matthew Wine's Thursday evening forecast frames this sequence as a move from a breezy, calmer period into a more active Thursday night and then toward a gradual cooling trend. An updated forecast is expected before conditions shift Thursday night.