Severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall threats continue in the Southeast through Friday. Heavy snow will continue over the higher elevations of the Central Rockies. A storm system moving over Hawaii will bring strong to severe thunderstorms, localized intense rainfall and flash flooding through Saturday. Above average high temperatures expected in California and the Pacific Northwest. Read More >
Louisville, KY
Weather Forecast Office
April has started out quite breezy with multiple days having wind gusts of 35-45 mph. April 2 was particularly windy, with a High Wind Warning eventually issued for portions of southern IN and central KY. Breezy conditions are forecast for the next few days, with gusts into the 30-40 mph range once again. Below are some peak wind gust maps from this first week of April.
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