Rain is in the forecast for Monday's Beyoncé show in Louisville. What to know

Beyoncé is in Louisville tonight, and wet weather may be coming with her.

The National Weather Service's local office has said a chance of rain persists in the city throughout Monday, with a chance for thunderstorms.

Here's a quick look at the weather and how to prepare if you're planning to attend the show, which is set to start at 8 p.m. at the L&N Family Credit Union Stadium at Floyd Street and Central Avenue. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. (Organizers pushed opening times back by an hour due to rain in the forecast.)

What's the hourly forecast in Louisville?

Rain is possible throughout the day Monday in Louisville, with a 50% chance during the morning, afternoon and evening.

The hourly forecast on Weather.com shows the chance for scattered thunderstorms starting around 5 p.m. and continuing through the end of the show at around 52%.

Temperatures are expected to hover around 80 degrees at 7 p.m. and then fall into the upper and mid-70s.

Up to half an inch of rain is possible throughout Monday, according to the National Weather Service's local office. Storms are possible all day as well.

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Will rain affect the Beyoncé show?

Yes. If it rains you will get wet. But the possibility of rain could impact the show in other ways as well.

If lightning is seen, for instance, it could delay the concert.

Gates opened slightly later for the show Saturday in Nashville due to weather moving through that area.

What should I bring?

If you're concerned about the rain, bring a poncho or a jacket with a hood.

Umbrellas are not allowed in the venue, according to L&N Family Credit Union Stadium's website.

Reach Lucas Aulbach at laulbach@courier-journal.com.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Beyoncé show Louisville: What to expect with rain in Monday forecast