LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Unseasonably warm temperatures are expected across the state today. Expect highs to reach the low to mid-70s with filtered sunshine as a cold front approaches from the west.


It will be a breezy day with gusts 25 to 30 MPH, which is not the best news for power companies working to restore power. Hopefully, the gusts won’t bring down any loose limbs or power lines.

A cold front sweeps through overnight bringing increased clouds, but a slight chance for sprinkles or isolated showers. Most of the area will remain dry.

Tuesday starts off mostly cloudy with clearing taking place during the afternoon. High temperatures will depend on how long it takes for the clouds to exit. Regardless, it will be much cooler with highs in the low to mid-50s.

Another disturbance comes close to the area on Wednesday. It brings more clouds back to the state but may bring some sprinkles or flurries.

The Next Big Thing is a storm system set to bring a better chance for rain on Friday.
