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Heavy rain, heavy winds will continue in Louisville on Saturday

Hello Wlky meteorologist Eric Zernik here *** Take a look at your updated weather forecast for the rest of your Saturday, and it was *** our Saturday. We had through these heavy storms, which have up to 25 to 25 to 25 to a ping pong ball of the size, which harm up to 60 to 70 miles per hour and some rather large hails, which harm over parts of the subway and across the river to South Indiana. But these are long over. Now we have just blown up with these lights. Moderate showers through *** good pieces of the afternoon and thanks to this rain, which will limit our severe threat, I think for the rest of the day. So we really don't have to make ourselves too much for the rest of our Saturday. It will simply continue to be on the damp side, with these constant light to moderate showers that are only continued through the area, and Futurecast shows how we will arrive with the rain for most of the day. But here too it will be on the bright to moderate side, maybe some gusts. Showering with a few gusts 30 to 40 miles per hour, but far below the heavy level. So we don't expect that far. The worst weather will remain far to the south from Nashville to the Gulf and then to the east, mainly when you come to the east of Lexington. I think we will only do the rain here and you can see that it will continue to be steady. Perhaps we have to be careful on ponds on the streets and maybe a bit of flooding in the low lies in which the water likes to collapse. But the rivers were so low in this event that we did not have to make the rivers, streams and streams and the like too much. I think you will be able to collect it well because they have been embedded. But just know that the rain will probably be with us through the rest of the afternoon and evening. Only when we approach ourselves this evening at 1112 a.m. can we finally see the rear edge that is pressing east. We'll get a little *** break overnight, but we still think that some persistent showers in the. First half of our Sunday. For the rest of the evening this evening, the severe threat seems to be doing again. We will only deal with the rain, so we continue to have the rain equipment, while for the rest of your Saturday evening and maybe even in the first half of Sunday before we start to dry, maybe even in the first half of Sunday. I know if Sunday will be much cooler. The temperatures will be all day long all day in the low 50s. Finally we will dry out with sunshine that returns to your St. Patrick's Day.

Heavy rain, heavy winds stay on on Saturday

Heavy rain and robust winds are expected for the rest of the Saturday. In addition to the storms, strong winds with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour are possible.

It is now a consistently rainy day ahead of you, since the Tornado watch was lifted from our areas. The active weather was reported early Saturday morning with a series of confirmed tornados in Illinois and Missouri in our area. In some areas that went almost 70 miles per hour in some areas, as well as a widespread large hail in some areas. See photos of storm damage and hail. Check the power failures: Duke | LG & Einteractive Radar | Active weather warning message of the threat this morning we will see a break with a break with the second round: more storms that later push a day. Rain and robust winds are expected. In addition to the storms, strong winds with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour are possible. Download the Wlky app for current weather weather stream weather from Wlky at any time at very local downpours to floods, especially in the southern counties. During the weekend, Sunday promises a cool, but airy weather, with the temperatures immersing in the 1950s and offering exhaustion after the stormy Saturday.

It will be a consistently rainy day in front of you, as the Tornado watch was lifted from our areas.

The active weather was enforced early Saturday morning with a series of confirmed tornados in Illinois and Missouri.

In some areas we had winds in our region, which were added to almost 70 miles per hour, as well as widespread hail.

See photos of storm damage and hail.

Check the power failures: duke | LG & e

Interactive radar | Active weather warnings

After the threat this morning we will see a kind of break with the second round: more storms that later push a day.

Heavy rain and robust winds are expected. In addition to the storms, strong winds with gusts of up to 40 miles per hour are possible.

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Heavy alarm day

Sponsams can lead to floods, especially in the southern counties.

During the weekend, Sunday promises a cool, but airy weather, with the temperatures immersing in the 1950s and offering exhaustion after the stormy Saturday.

Heavy alarm day

Hearst owned

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