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Louisville, KY – The Kentuckiana region may see a wet and occasionally chilly stretch during the Thanksgiving travel window, as new federal long-range outlooks show a 40–50% or higher chance of above-normal precipitation across the area from November 23 through November 29. With temperatures running marginal for snow, the region is expected to experience mostly cold rain, with only a brief chance for a rain–snow mix in a few spots.
According to the Climate Prediction Center’s 8–14 Day Outlook, Kentuckiana sits along the southern edge of a broad storm corridor stretching from the Midwest into the Ohio Valley. This pattern supports multiple rounds of rainfall from Louisville to southern Indiana and across north-central Kentucky. Despite the colder air operating just to the north, the majority of the region will remain warm enough to avoid widespread snow…