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FOX 56 News on MSNKentucky schools announce closures due to flooding concernsSevere weather is causing school closures and NTI days across Kentucky, with some roads impassable due to flooding.
As severe weather continues to loom over Kentucky, residents are advised to remain vigilant as a cold front lingers in the region, poised to unleash storms through Sunday. This ar
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS: As the front parks across south-central Kentucky, rain showers and thunderstorms will continue through the next few days. Some stronger storms are possible Thursday afternoon and evening.
Over 10 inches of rain could fall through Saturday, pushing rivers well above flood stage in a "particularly dangerous situation." If that wasn't enough, multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms with hail,
A National Weather Service meteorologist said this flooding could be similar to, if not worse than, the flooding last month that left several people dead in Kentucky.
The start of the 2025 Keeneland spring horse racing meet in Lexington, which was scheduled to begin Friday afternoon, has been postponed in the face of what could be unprecedented rain totals and severe storms Wednesday through Sunday across the commonwealth.
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The heaviest rain is likely in a swath from Arkansas to Ohio, where many areas should see more than a foot of rain by the time the storm ends Sunday.
A significant and potentially dangerous weather pattern is forecast for our region, starting today and continuing through the weekend.
Rounds of thunderstorms expected to continue on Thursday. Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet has the latest in your ABC 36 Storm Team forecast.
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FOX 56 News on MSNSEE THIS: Roads across Kentucky already become impassable due to heavy rainfall; more expectedHeavy rainfall and strong winds swept across Kentucky in the first of an expected four days of severe weather. Rescue squads, local officials, and police warn people to avoid high waters as many roads become impassable,