Monday – Monday Night
Dense fog advisories will be in effect throughout the Bluegrass until late morning. There is a lot of moisture trapped underneath a layer of cold air in the mid-atmosphere. This causes fog to persist later than usual. Once that clears, clouds will move in. We’ll end up partly to mostly cloudy for the afternoon. Temperatures will be mild in the low 60s. Tonight, rain chances will slowly creep in from the west. Overnight rail will be scattered and light.
Tuesday – Wednesday
Tuesday morning will start with widespread rainfall. Be sure to grab an umbrella before heading out the door. Rain will persist through the afternoon, gradually becoming more scattered-isolated. Some may hear a few rumbles of thunder, and those to the SE could see a stronger t-storm. These storms

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