Flood Risk Remains High in Kentucky: Severe Thunderstorms Expected to Continue This Weekend

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Jackson, KY – Severe weather risks, including thunderstorms and heavy rain, are expected to persist across Kentucky through the weekend. The National Weather Service issued warnings for potential flooding and thunderstorms, with the threat expanding into northern and western regions of the state as a boundary lingers.

According to the National Weather Service, a line of storms continues to affect Kentucky tonight, with a chance of tornadoes in the far southern regions, where warmer air is present. As the storm system moves northward, rainfall amounts are expected to increase, heightening the risk of flooding, especially in the Ohio River Valley.

Flood watches remain in effect, and residents across Kentucky are urged to stay alert for additional weather updates. Forecast models show that the threat for severe storms will continue into Sunday, with repeated rainfall expected, potentially exacerbating flooding concerns. The National Weather Service recommends monitoring weather alerts and taking precautions, especially in areas with recent heavy rainfall.

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