Today: Mostly sunny, with a high around 81ºF. Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 55ºF.
Holy cow the weather has been so boring. I hate when the pattern gets like this, because it just becomes all too predictable.
That may be fine and dandy, but it kinda sucks after a while. I mean, today is basically gonna be what the past week has been. Mostly sunny, with highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s.
Who can complain about that, you ask? I can. Because it is just ridiculously boring. Did I mention that it is boring?? Oh well. What are you gonna do? Overnight, it looks basically the same, as lows dip into the mid 50s under partly cloudy skies.
Tomorrow: Fall is here! Partly cloudy, with a high around 79ºF. Wed. night: Partly cloudy, with lows dipping to around 60ºF.
Well, it became officially fall at the hearty hour of 3:21 AM this morning, which makes me really, really excited!
Fall begins 421 AM ET Wednesday morning. Are you happy for Fall, or sad to see Summer go? Retweet = NO, Favorite = YES. #lmkwx #kywx #inwx
— NWS Louisville (@NWSLouisville) September 20, 2015
It is the only good thing about this monotonous pattern we are in. It finally become fall during it. Now, if we could get to some fall temps, that would be awesome. We won’t approach that level this week, but today we do look to see a bit more in the way of cloud cover. This will leave temps hovering just in the upper 70s.
As always, the night should follow suit. Lows will end up around 60, with partly cloudy skies predominating.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high of 85ºF. Thur. night: Mostly clear, with a low of 60ºF.
Fall hasn’t arrived yet. I am very ready for that to occur, but Thursday is proving to us all that we aren’t close to fall yet.
Warmer temps will prevail over the region as there will be a continued high pressure influencing us. Look for temps to rise into the mid 80s, with skies being mostly clear or partly cloudy.
Overnight, the same stuff, different day. Mostly clear, with lows in the 60s.
Well, thats all I’ve got, folks! Be sure to follow @WxOrNotBG on Twitter for the latest info on real-time weather.