Chilly Skies and Quiet Clouds: A Winter Sunday in Louisville

Morning: A Frigid Start for the Derby City
Louisville residents waking up this Sunday, February 8, 2026, will be greeted by a sharp winter chill. Early morning temperatures are hovering around 20°F, with the humidity sitting near 68%. While the air is relatively still, a light breeze from the east at about 4 to 5 mph adds a slight bite to the morning commute or early walk to grab coffee. The sky remains heavily overcast, setting a grey, quiet tone for the beginning of the day.
Afternoon: Overcast Skies and Peaked Temperatures
As we move into the afternoon hours, don't expect much help from the sun. The forecast calls for limited sun at best, as thick cloud cover continues to dominate the Louisville skyline. Temperatures are expected to climb slowly, eventually reaching a daily high of 35°F. While this is slightly below the historical average for early February, it remains a dry day for the most part. Local meteorologists have noted that while major precipitation is not expected, the atmospheric conditions could produce a few stray flurries across Jefferson County. However, no significant accumulation or travel disruptions are anticipated.
Evening: Temperatures Dip Back Into the Teens
Once the sun sets at approximately 6:12 PM, the mercury will begin a steady descent. The evening will remain overcast, trapping some residual heat, but the lack of solar warming during the day means a quick return to freezing conditions. Overnight, the low is projected to drop to a crisp 17°F. Winds will remain light, shifting slightly to the east-southeast, ensuring that wind chill factors stay relatively close to the actual air temperature.
Winter Safety and Guidance
While there are no active wind or rain warnings for the Louisville area today, the combination of cold temperatures and overcast conditions suggests a few simple precautions for those heading outdoors:
- Layer Up: With a high of only 35°F and evening lows in the teens, heavy coats, gloves, and hats are essential for anyone spending extended time outside.
- Watch for Flurries: Though no major snow is expected, keep an eye out for isolated flurries that could briefly reduce visibility or create slick spots on elevated surfaces.
- Heating Safety: As we hit the overnight low of 17°F, ensure that space heaters are used safely and pets are brought indoors.
Enjoy the quiet, wintry Sunday, Louisville. Tomorrow looks to bring a bit more brightness as the clouds are expected to break for a sunnier start to the work week.