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Lighter rains forecast for Adair County

From Mike Keltner
Director, Adair Co. Emergency Management

In Adair County, one to one-and-a-half inches of rain are possible through Thursday, with some chances of ponding water on roadways and in flood-prone areas.

The latest forecasts have shifted the axis of heavy rainfall a bit more to the west and northwest. Widespread rainfall is expected later today through late Thursday night across the Ohio Valley, with the heaviest rainfall in Southern Indiana and far Western Kentucky.

In areas south and southeast of the Ohio River, rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are likely. There will likely be a sharp gradient of rainfall with lesser amounts as one heads eastward toward the I-75 corridor.


The forecast confidence in this area is medium.

Issues such as ponding of water on roadways and standing water in flood prone areas are expected. Minor river flooding is also possible in southern Indiana and parts of central Kentucky later this week.


This story was posted on 2018-10-31 13:28:11
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NWS has Adair County in band for low expected rainfall



2018-10-31 - Louisville, KY - Photo courtesy Adair Co. Emergency Management.
The latest forecasts have shifted the axis of heavy rainfall a bit more to the west and northwest.

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