Early Morning Fog to Give Way to Afternoon Sun in Louisville

Commuter Alert: Dense Fog Grips the Morning
Louisville residents waking up this Monday, February 16, 2026, are greeted by a thick blanket of fog that has prompted a formal advisory from the National Weather Service. A Dense Fog Advisory is currently in effect for the Louisville Metro area and surrounding counties through 10:00 a.m. Local meteorologists report that visibility has dropped significantly, with some areas experiencing between one-quarter and one-half mile of visibility. This heavy mist is expected to make the morning commute hazardous, particularly on major thoroughfares such as I-64 and I-65. Drivers are urged to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and maintain a safe following distance until the atmosphere clears later this morning.
Afternoon Outlook: A Notable Warm-Up
Once the morning fog dissipates, the weather narrative for Louisville shifts toward a much brighter and milder afternoon. Predictions indicate a transition to partly sunny skies by midday. Temperature ranges for today are quite broad, starting at a chilly morning low of approximately 36°F and climbing to a comfortable high of 61°F. This peak temperature is slightly above the historical average for mid-February, offering a brief respite from the typically biting winter air. Winds will remain light throughout the day, shifting from the north to the northwest at speeds between 3 and 8 mph, ensuring that the afternoon feels pleasant for those heading outdoors for lunch or errands.
Evening and Nighttime Predictions
As the sun sets this evening, the sky will remain partly cloudy. Temperatures are expected to drop steadily after sunset, retreating into the mid-40s by late evening and eventually settling back toward the high 30s overnight. While the humidity will remain high, currently hovering around 92% due to the early moisture, no precipitation is expected for the remainder of the day. The chance of rain remains at 0%, providing a dry window before more active weather patterns move into the Ohio Valley later in the workweek.
Looking Ahead
While today offers stable conditions following the fog, the regional forecast suggests that Louisville should prepare for shifting conditions. While Monday and Tuesday look to remain dry and relatively warm, a significant system is expected to bring thunderstorms and potential wind gusts to the area by Wednesday night and Thursday. For today, however, the primary concern remains the low visibility during the early hours. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on local traffic reports before heading out the door and to enjoy the unseasonable warmth expected by mid-afternoon.