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Rain will stick around in Kentucky after severe storms hit the commonwealth Wednesday night, posing the risk of significant flooding.
What's in the forecast for Louisville? Several severe storms will begin rolling through the region beginning Wednesday evening.
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Several inches of rain will continue in Louisville and other commonwealth regions, with the possibility of flash or widespread flooding.
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Relentless thunderstorms continued to drench hard-hit parts of the central U.S., threatening "catastrophic" flooding.
Frigid temperatures the next two evenings could be problematic for people dealing with high water, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Mostly cloudy skies remain overhead today before a cold front brings showers and thunderstorms into the region.