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Are you looking for a fun activity during Thanksgiving weekend? Consider one of these movies playing at theaters in the Louisville area.
On Nov. 25, the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, the Gabrieles can be found a few blocks away from their 5th and Market restaurant, Vincenzo's. They are keeping with their 3-decade tradition of preparing and serving an amazing and bountiful Thanksgiving meal for the Cathedral of the Assumption daily lunch guests.
Thanksgiving week in Kentuckiana will start with rain and fog impacting travel, but clear skies and chilly, windy conditions are expected by midweek.
Changes to the Juice Bowl planning process have mired the west Louisville Thanksgiving tradition in confusion.
It is almost Thanksgiving. Not a chef? Don't worry. Here are more than a dozen restaurants where you can dine in on Thanksgiving Day in Louisville.
A bitter blast will knock back temps just in time for the holiday. A cold front will push through Wednesday, bringing blustery conditions and sharply colder air. Temperatures will be stuck in the 40s on Wednesday with only a few showers possible early in the morning.
The Old Farmer's Almanac recently released its 2025 Thanksgiving travel weather forecast and the commonwealth could see a variety of conditions, including cloudy skies and possible rain. Conditions could also range from cool to mild. Here's what we know. Thanksgiving falls on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025.
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FORECAST: Cold air invades in time for Thanksgiving
Wind gusts up to 35 MPH are possible on Wednesday as cold air pours in from the west. A few snow flurries are possible during the afternoon hours on Wednesday, which could temporarily reduce visibility at times. Winds will relax Wednesday night as clouds break up and temperatures fall into the 20s.
Louisville law permits the sale of alcohol between 6 a.m. and midnight Monday through Saturday and between 1 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Yes; Louisville residents can purchase beer, wine and liquor between 1 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. Kentucky law only allows grocery stores to sell beer, not wine or liquor.