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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Saturday is now an ALERT DAY as one or two clusters of strong to severe storms dive in from the northwest with gusty winds, heavy rain and lightning between 3 and 9PM. Any ...
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So it's another impact weather day for us. It's going to be warm. It's going to be muggy, highs in the upper 80s, but it's also going to be very humid out there. That will likely start to fuel up some ...
Scattered storms will develop by late afternoon and last into the evening. Storms could be severe, and more flash flooding is possible.
Residents were asked to limit their water use through Saturday to decrease strain on the city's wastewater systems.
Rounds of rain and showers are expected to continue into the weekend, with local high water and flash flooding concerns also ...
Rounds of rain and showers are expected to continue into the weekend, with local high water and flash flooding concerns also persisting.
The hot high temperatures in the 90s may help trigger more scattered storms today. A few storms became severe on Friday over the northern Piedmont and Foothills, and Saturday may be a similar ...
Outside of a stray afternoon showers, today stays dry. Rain will develop after dark into early Sunday morning with pockets of heavy rain. A minor flash flooding risk prompts the Impact Day to start ...
The storms can produce damaging winds and cause flooding, as one to three inches of rain are expected in some areas.
THIS IS BECAUSE SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO POP UP AGAIN THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. A COUPLE OF THEM COULD BE ...