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Midweek Warmth Gives Way to Late-Week Front, Showers and a Weekend Cooldown

A fast-moving system is set to end the warm spell, with pockets of strong storms Thursday into Friday, then a sharp turn to colder air by the weekend.

Overview

  • Local forecasts from Iowa to New England point to a midweek rebound into the 50s to 80s before a Thursday–Friday cold front increases showers and thunderstorm chances.
  • The Storm Prediction Center places parts of the Louisville area under a slight risk late Thursday into Friday, with forecasters highlighting damaging wind gusts and large hail as the primary threats.
  • Cooler, breezy conditions settle in behind the front this weekend, with highs slipping into the 30s and 40s in some northern areas and a risk of morning frost for inland spots.
  • New Orleans stays rain‑free through the week with highs in the low to mid 80s, a setup WDSU says will worsen ongoing drought even as a weak weekend front trims temperatures into the 70s.
  • Across the Atlantic, the Met Office warns the UK will turn markedly colder midweek with wintry showers over higher ground and a widespread frost risk by Wednesday night.