Meteorologists are predicting major flood risks will impact Louisville and other parts of Kentucky later this week.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Heavy downpours, hail, lightning and tornadoes are all possible Wednesday evening in the Louisville Metro ...
A National Weather Service meteorologist said this flooding could be similar to, if not worse than, the flooding last month ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency for the Commonwealth ahead of expected severe weather.
"Copious" rainfall is expected to batter Kentucky and the Ohio River valley in the coming days, forecasters said, risking major flooding.
The severe threat for Wednesday night is significant, as long-track storms capable of producing tornadoes are likely.
Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Wednesday morning ahead of the first round of severe storms that are expected ...
An initial round of rain and strong winds will move into the region Wednesday evening that are expected to persist through ...
Severe storms are likely again Wednesday evening into the early night for Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
Authorities in communities across the region — especially along the Kentucky and Ohio rivers — were busy this week preparing for the Ohio Valley’s second round of flooding in 2025, ...
With several inches of rain and more severe weather in the forecast this week, it's important to take precautions.
The National Weather Service, through its Storm Prediction Center, has increased the risk for severe weather in parts of ...