LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Though our year-to-date rainfall remains above average, a drier-than-normal August has our lawns and gardens asking for a drink! Some lucky spots across Kentucky received scattered downpours Tuesday afternoon and evening, but many areas – especially in southern Indiana – remained dry.

A greater coverage of showers and storms will move in from the northwest with a cold front Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

The timing of this front should limit our severe weather threat but localized heavy rain is possible - especially between 3 AM and 8 AM.

Credit: WHAS

Give yourself some extra time to get where you need to go Thursday morning! Impacts to your commute are likely.

Rain will gradually taper off throughout the day with much cooler highs in the 70s.

Credit: WHAS

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