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Chilly Rain and Breezy Skies: Grab the Umbrella, Louisville

AuthorEditorial Team
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March 5, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Chilly Rain and Breezy Skies: Grab the Umbrella, Louisville
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: CorraleH

Morning: A Cold and Cloudy Start

Louisville residents waking up this Thursday morning, March 5, 2026, can expect a crisp and chilly start to the day. Early morning temperatures are hovering near the 36°F mark, making for a biting commute for those headed into downtown or across the Ohio River. While the morning may begin with a few breaks in the clouds, overcast conditions are expected to thicken rapidly as moisture moves into the region. Winds are currently light but will begin to pick up from the west-northwest as the morning progresses, adding a noticeable chill to the air.

Afternoon: Rain Becomes the Main Story

By the afternoon, the weather will take a damp turn. Forecasters are predicting approximately 0.28 inches of rainfall throughout the day, with the bulk of the precipitation likely to arrive during the midday and afternoon hours. The high temperature is expected to reach a modest 55°F, which, when combined with a steady breeze of roughly 14 miles per hour, will keep the 'real feel' temperature significantly lower. If you are heading out for lunch or afternoon errands, an umbrella and a water-resistant jacket are highly recommended. The chance of precipitation remains high, around 38%, peaking during the mid-afternoon window.

Evening: Winds Linger as Temperatures Drop

As the sun sets at approximately 7:24 PM, the rain is expected to taper off into light drizzle or scattered showers. However, the cooling trend will continue into the night, with temperatures sliding back down toward a low of 39°F. The humidity will remain high, near 83%, which may result in patchy fog in low-lying areas or near the river by late evening. Wind gusts may persist, occasionally reaching up to 20 miles per hour, keeping the air feeling brisk for any late-night outdoor activities.

Severe Weather Awareness and Safety

It is important to note that this week, March 1–7, 2026, marks Kentucky Severe Weather Awareness Week. While no major severe storm warnings or wind advisories have been issued for today, the National Weather Service in Louisville encourages residents to use this time to review their safety plans. Given the recent snow observed earlier this week on Tuesday, the ground remains saturated, and today's rain could lead to minor ponding on roadways. Drivers are urged to use caution on slick surfaces and maintain a safe following distance during periods of heavy rain.

  • Morning Temperature: ~36°F
  • Afternoon High: ~55°F
  • Evening Low: ~39°F
  • Expected Rainfall: 0.28 inches
  • Average Wind Speed: 14 mph