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Sunny Skies and a Welcome Thaw: Louisville’s Friday Forecast

AuthorEditorial Team
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February 20, 2026/06:00 AM
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Sunny Skies and a Welcome Thaw: Louisville’s Friday Forecast

A Bright and Crisp Morning Start

Louisville residents can finally breathe a sigh of relief this Friday, February 20, 2026, as a surge of mild air replaces the winter chill that gripped the region earlier this week. Following a round of accumulating snow just a few days ago, the city is set for a dramatic temperature rebound and plenty of sunshine. The day begins on a chilly but refreshing note. As the sun rises, temperatures are hovering around the 40-degree mark. Early commuters will find clear skies and high visibility, a stark contrast to the wintry conditions seen on Tuesday. While the air remains crisp, the lack of significant wind chill in the early hours makes for a pleasant start to the workday. Humidity levels are notably low at around 36%, ensuring a dry atmosphere as the city wakes up.

Afternoon: A Taste of Early Spring

The highlight of today’s forecast is a significant warm-up during the afternoon hours. Louisville is expected to reach a high of approximately 65°F, which is well above the seasonal average for late February. The weather will remain mostly sunny throughout the peak of the day, providing the perfect opportunity for outdoor activities or a lunchtime walk at Waterfront Park. Key details for the afternoon include:

  • Peak Temperature: High of 65°F expected between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM.
  • Wind Conditions: Steady breezes from the west-southwest at 14 mph.
  • Sky Conditions: Mostly sunny with only a few thin, passing clouds.
  • UV Index: Low to moderate, but still bright enough for sunglasses.

Evening: Cooling Down Under Partial Clouds

As the sun sets, the temperature will begin a gradual descent. By late evening, the thermometer will drop toward an overnight low of 39°F. While clouds will thicken slightly as we head into the night, the chance of any significant precipitation remains minimal. There is a slight 25% to 58% chance of very light, scattered showers after midnight, though most of the metro area will remain dry. The wind will decrease to around 9 mph, maintaining a calm and quiet end to the work week.

Advisories and Road Conditions

There are currently no active wind or rain warnings for the Louisville area. However, residents should be mindful of the significant melting occurring today. With temperatures reaching the mid-60s, the 1 to 3 inches of snow that fell on Tuesday will dissolve rapidly. This may lead to localized ponding on roadways and damp sidewalks, particularly in shaded areas where runoff may collect. Drivers are encouraged to maintain awareness of wet surfaces during the evening commute as the remaining snowpack clears.