Overview
- Rain tapered west to east by midday with most areas logging roughly 0.25 to 1.5 inches and isolated heavier downpours, including pockets of thunder.
- One metro report in Louisville topped four inches on Tuesday, ranking as the area’s third-wettest October day on record.
- North to northwest winds usher in much cooler, drier air with highs mainly in the 50s and 60s and overnight lows dipping into the 30s and 40s.
- Frost and localized freezes are possible in inland and suburban spots Thursday night into Friday as high pressure settles in for a multi-day dry stretch.
- Forecasters are monitoring a low-probability coastal low that could brush the Mid-Atlantic to New England late Sunday into Monday, while Tropical Storm Jerry carries watches for the Leeward Islands and is not a U.S. mainland threat at this time.