Louisville is about to trade its snowy streets for a much-needed warm-up this Sunday, bringing relief to winter-weary residents. With temperatures climbing into the upper 40s to low 50s, the city is bracing for a thaw that will melt away the week’s snow and slush.
The warming trend comes as a southern air flow pushes milder weather into the region, offering residents a break from freezing temperatures. Sunshine is expected to break through the winter gloom, making this an ideal day for outdoor plans—just watch out for lingering puddles and slush.
Despite the daytime warmth, overnight temperatures will dip back into the 30s, creating the potential for refreezing and slick spots during Monday’s early hours. Road crews are urging caution for drivers and pedestrians, especially during the evening and morning commute.
For snow lovers, this may be your last glimpse of Louisville’s frosty winter look—for now. Meteorologists expect cooler air to return later in the week, but not before this brief and welcome reprieve.
Sunday offers a perfect opportunity to step outside, enjoy the melting snow, and savor a mild winter day. Whether you’re planning a stroll in the park or just basking in the sunlight, it’s time to make the most of Louisville’s fleeting warmth.