...Flash Flood Watch In Effect Through Late Sunday - TopicsExpress



          

...Flash Flood Watch In Effect Through Late Sunday Evening... .Very Deep Moisture Will Continue To Stream Into The Region Ahead Of A Strong Storm System And Cold Front. Periods Of Heavy Rainfall Should Continue Through Much Of Sunday Before The Front Moves Through. Many Areas Along The I-64 Corridor Have Already Received 1 To 3 Inches Of Rain...With An Additional 1 To 2 Inches Still Expected Through Late Tomorrow. While Areal Flooding May End Up Being More Widespread...Pockets Of Flash Flooding Are Also Likely To Occur. ...Flash Flood Watch In Effect Through Sunday Evening... The National Weather Service In Louisville Has Issued A * Flash Flood Watch For Portions Of Indiana And Kentucky... Including The Following Areas...In Indiana...Clark In... Crawford In...Dubois In...Floyd In...Harrison In...Jefferson In...Orange In...Perry In...Scott In And Washington In. In Kentucky...Anderson Ky...Bourbon Ky...Breckinridge Ky... Bullitt Ky...Clark Ky...Fayette Ky...Franklin Ky...Grayson Ky...Hancock Ky...Hardin Ky...Harrison Ky...Henry Ky... Jefferson Ky...Larue Ky...Meade Ky...Nelson Ky...Nicholas Ky... Ohio Ky...Oldham Ky...Scott Ky...Shelby Ky...Spencer Ky... Trimble Ky And Woodford Ky. * Through Sunday Evening * Periods Of Heavy Rain Are Expected To Persist Through Much Of Sunday. Many Locations Have Already Seen 1 To 3 Inches Of Rainfall...With An Additional 1 To 2 Inches Possible Through Sunday Evening. Rainfall Rates Could Approach 2 Inches Per Hour In The Heaviest Storms...And With Already Saturated Grounds Flash Flooding Will Be Possible. * Low Water Crossings And Traditional Flood Prone Areas Will Be Most Susceptible To Flash Flooding. Additionally...Areas That Saw A Lot Of Rain On Saturday Afternoon And Evening Will Be Prone To Flooding.
Posted on: Sun, 06 Oct 2013 02:06:34 +0000

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