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Tracking Storm System Across the Central U.S.

A storm system will continue to produce widespread showers and thunderstorms as it progresses eastward across the central U.S. into the Northeast through the weekend. There are risks of severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall on Saturday from the Ozarks into the mid-Mississippi River Valley with potential for damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding. Read More >

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  South Central Indiana and Central Kentucky Specific Information...
 

Area Road Conditions...
 
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  National Winter Weather Outlooks and Information...

 

 Day 1 Snowfall
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wpc Day 1 Snowfall
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 Day 1 Freezing Rain
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wpc Day 1 Freezing Rain
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wpc Precipitation and Hydrological Information...
 
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wpc Day 1 QPF
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Day 4-5 Rainfall Amounts from the wpc

 

 

 Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Forecast
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 River Flood Outlook
Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook
Day 2 Excessive Rainfall Outlook
Day 3 Excessive Rainfall Outlook
National Flood Outlook from wpc