Good evening, Kentucky. We're wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook.

Your Weather Planner

You may have noticed that it felt quite a bit more tolerable to be outdoors in some areas on Thursday. The trend will continue for everyone tonight through Friday.

A slight increase in clouds is likely heading into tonight, along with a few very isolated showers. This will be from a cold front diving south through Kentucky. Drier air will filter in overnight, allowing our temperatures to drop into the upper 50s north and middle 60s south.

Tomorrow's Forecast

The less humid air will continue to roll into the Commonwealth through Friday, making for an absolutely spectacular day. With a light northeast breeze, highs will be in the 70s and 80s in the afternoon.

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Today's Big Stories

1. Justice Department moves to unseal search warrant executed at Trump's Florida home

FBI agents conducted an unannounced, hours-long search at the former president's home on Monday.

2. Feds announce over $20M to Louisville for infrastructure improvements

The money, granted through the department's RAISE program, will fund Reimagine 9th Street and Broadway All the Way.

3. Gas prices dip just below $4 for the first time in 5 months

Falling prices for gas, airline tickets and clothes are giving consumers a bit of relief, although inflation is still close to a four-decade high.

4. EKU seeing first enrollment spike in years as students begin moving in

Nearly 3,000 freshman, transfer students will arrive on Eastern Kentucky University's campus this week. Enrollment is up for the first time in years, but what does that mean for the availability of student housing? Brandon Roberts takes a look.

Volunteers help students move in to Eastern Kentucky University. (Spectrum News 1/Brandon Roberts)

Your Notes for Tomorrow

  • 173rd St. Joe’s Picnic For the Kids gets started in Louisville
  • House takes up the Inflation Reduction Act
  • After 57 years, Days of our Lives moves from TV to Peacock

#OneKentucky

This floating umbrella display near Red Tree in Louisville's Nulu neighborhood have become something of an iconic spot in Kentucky, and Steve Grider shared this lovely photo of them with us. ☂️

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