LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — A disturbance pushes through the Ohio Valley today bringing sprinkles and light showers. It won’t be a washout, but many see some rain.

Otherwise, it’s a mainly cloudy sky with mild temperatures in the mid to upper 50s.
A cold front sweeps through early Tuesday morning bringing. Temperatures won’t drop much behind it with highs in the mid to upper 50s under a partly cloudy sky.

A warm front lifts north before sunrise Wednesday morning. That brings another chance for scattered showers, maybe a rumble of thunder, but nothing severe is expected.

An unseasonably warm airmass will be in place Wednesday with record highs likely. Expect a partly sunny sky during the afternoon.
A disturbance sweeps through Wednesday night into early Thursday morning bringing a better chance for scattered showers and storms. I can’t rule out a strong storm during this period, but the chance is low.

Thursday afternoon will turn dry under a partly sunny to the mostly sunny sky. Near record, warmth is possible again as highs reach the mid to upper 70s.