Louisville, KY – Minor flooding continues to impact parts of Kentucky and Indiana, with water levels remaining high in several river basins. The Green River Basin in Kentucky is experiencing ongoing flooding, with slow drainage expected in the coming days.
According to the Ohio River Forecast Center, high river levels in both states are expected to persist. While no significant precipitation is forecast for the region, a cold front bringing light rain and snow showers may arrive between Wednesday and Friday. However, forecasters indicate that less than an inch of liquid precipitation is expected, which will have minimal impact on current river conditions.
Flooding concerns are most prominent in low-lying areas, especially along the Green River in Kentucky, where water drainage is expected to take several days. Residents in flood-prone areas are advised to remain cautious and monitor local weather alerts.
Despite the ongoing minor flooding, emergency management agencies report that the situation remains under control. Officials urge residents to avoid driving on flooded roads and to stay informed through updates from the National Weather Service and local authorities.
For more information, residents can visit the National Weather Service’s website or follow local emergency management agencies for real-time alerts and advisories.