Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Louisville KY
1150 AM EDT Tue Apr 9 2024

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070>078-081-082-101600-
Orange-Washington IN-Scott IN-Jefferson IN-Dubois-Crawford-Perry-
Harrison IN-Floyd-Clark IN-Hancock-Breckinridge-Meade-Ohio-Grayson-
Hardin-Bullitt-Jefferson-Oldham-Trimble-Henry-Shelby-Franklin-
Scott KY-Harrison KY-Spencer-Anderson-Woodford-Fayette-Bourbon-
Nicholas-Nelson-Washington KY-Mercer-Jessamine-Clark KY-Larue-Marion-
Boyle-Garrard-Madison-Butler-Edmonson-Hart-Green-Taylor-Casey-
Lincoln-Logan-Warren-Simpson-Allen-Barren-Monroe-Metcalfe-Adair-
Russell-Cumberland-Clinton-
Including the cities of Paoli, Salem, Scottsburg, Madison, Jasper,
English, Tell City, Corydon, New Albany, Jeffersonville, Lewisport,
Hawesville, Hardinsburg, Brandenburg, Hartford, Leitchfield,
Elizabethtown, Shepherdsville, Louisville, La Grange, Bedford,
Milton, New Castle, Shelbyville, Frankfort, Georgetown, Cynthiana,
Taylorsville, Lawrenceburg, Versailles, Lexington, Paris, Carlisle,
Bardstown, Springfield, Harrodsburg, Nicholasville, Winchester,
Hodgenville, Lebanon, Danville, Lancaster, Richmond, Morgantown,
Brownsville, Horse Cave, Greensburg, Campbellsville, Liberty,
Stanford, Russellville, Bowling Green, Franklin, Providence,
Scottsville, Glasgow, Tompkinsville, Edmonton, Columbia, Jamestown,
Burkesville, and Albany
1150 AM EDT Tue Apr 9 2024 /1050 AM CDT Tue Apr 9 2024/

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of south central
Indiana and Central Kentucky.

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight.

A few thunderstorms are possible today and tonight. The main threat
will be cloud to ground lightning, although slow movement and intense
rainfall rates could lead to some very localized minor flooding
concerns.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday.

Multiple waves of rain will continue into Friday. Widespread rainfall
amounts around 2 inches could result in nuisance or minor flooding
issues for portions of the region.

Additionally, a conditional low-end threat for isolated strong or
severe storms will exist Wednesday night into Thursday, but confidence
in those details remains low.


.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation may be needed if a severe weather threat
materializes Wednesday night into Thursday.

GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:

Any thunderstorms today will move to the NE around 20 mph.

Any users of this storm motion must be aware that thunderstorm activity
can be erratic and constantly evolving.  Please use this with caution
and be prepared for changing conditions.

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More information, along with other weather, hydrological and
climate information can be found, at weather.gov/louisville.

$$

BJS


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