Kentucky Weather Alert: Louisville, Lexington April 1-5 Brings Heavy Rain, Flooding Risk on I-64, I-65

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Louisville, Kentucky – Slick roads and reduced visibility could disrupt travel across Kentucky by Wednesday morning as repeated rounds of rain begin impacting interstates and local routes during peak commute hours.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Kentucky is in a high-confidence zone for above-average precipitation from Wednesday through Saturday, with totals expected to run 30 to 60 percent higher than normal. A strong signal for above-normal temperatures is also in place, with a 70 to 80 percent probability of warmer-than-average conditions across the Mid-South and Ohio Valley.

Louisville, Lexington, and Bowling Green are expected to see multiple waves of rainfall, increasing the risk of standing water on major corridors including I-64, I-65, and I-75. In western Kentucky, including Paducah and Owensboro, heavier bursts could reduce visibility below one mile at times, while eastern and central areas such as Richmond and Elizabethtown may see localized flooding in low-lying and poor drainage locations.

Drivers should slow down on wet pavement, avoid water-covered roads, and allow extra time for travel. Residents are encouraged to clear storm drains and check sump pumps ahead of the heaviest rainfall.

This wet and warm pattern is expected to persist through Saturday night, with additional advisories likely as rainfall totals and timing become more defined.