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Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Concerns in the Southwest; Coastal Low to Impact the East Coast

Deep tropical moisture will lead to widespread showers and thunderstorms capable of producing flash flooding through early next week over the Southwest and Four Corners. A coastal storm is expected to develop off the southeast U.S. coast tonight and is expected to strengthen and bring flooding, dangerous rip currents, gusty winds and heavy rain up much of the East Coast through early next week. Read More >

December Summary

January Summary

February Summary

  Average Temperature Departure from Normal Precipitation Departure from Normal Snowfall Departure from Normal
Bowling Green 43.9° +5.9° 12.22" -0.15" 0.7" -7.1"
Frankfort 41.1° +6.4° 11.57" +1.01"    
Lexington 41.4° +6.2° 14.28" +3.95" 3.4" -7.6"
Louisville Bowman 42.3° +5.7° 11.06" +0.49"    
Louisville International 42.9° +5.7° 11.57" +1.32" 2.7" -8.1"

 

2nd warmest and 7th least snowy winter on record at Bowling Green
3rd warmest winter on record at Frankfort
2nd warmest winter on record at Lexington
6th warmest winter on record at Louisville

A rainbow on January 22 with partly cloudy skies and bare ground.