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Former National Weather Service Louisville meteorologist John Gordon will make his first appearance on the air Wednesday at 5 ...
According to the WHAS11 Weather Impact Team, people should be prepared for the initial line of storms to arrive starting ...
More rain is on the way. The WHAS11 Weather Impact Team says an additional 2-4" of rain is possible through Sunday.
Heavy rains and thunderstorms have drenched Kentuckiana, with parts of western Kentucky seeing more than 10 inches the last ...
Louisville and surrounding areas are expected to receive significant amounts of rain, with totals potentially reaching ...
Multiple school districts have closed or are moving to Non-Traditional Instruction amid flooding and other severe weather impacts.
"Students are enjoying Spring Break but we still have a few activities and events going on this week. They are being canceled ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for a few Kentucky counties Thursday. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a watch for Adair, Grayson, Green and Hart counties ...
On average, Louisville gets about 4-5 inches of rain in April. Among the top four wettest Aprils, according to the National ...
According to the WHAS11 Weather Impact Team, since last weekend's thunderstorms, almost all of the area has received more than 5" of rain, with 7-9" of rain on either side of the Western Kentucky ...
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