Wind Advisory – Harrison (Kentucky)

IT WILL DROP A STRONG COLD FRONT OVER THE AREA LATE
THIS AFTERNOON INTO THIS EVENING. SOUTHERLY WINDS AHEAD OF AND
ALONG THIS FRONT WILL BE QUITE STRONG AND GUSTY.
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ORANGE IN-WASHINGTON IN-SCOTT IN-JEFFERSON IN-DUBOIS IN-
CRAWFORD IN-PERRY IN-HARRISON IN-FLOYD IN-CLARK IN-HANCOCK KY-
BRECKINRIDGE KY-MEADE KY-OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-BULLITT KY-
JEFFERSON KY-OLDHAM KY-TRIMBLE KY-HENRY KY-SHELBY KY-FRANKLIN KY-
SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-SPENCER KY-ANDERSON KY-WOODFORD KY-
FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-NELSON KY-WASHINGTON KY-
MERCER KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-LARUE KY-MARION KY-BOYLE KY-
GARRARD KY-MADISON KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-HART KY-GREEN KY-
TAYLOR KY-CASEY KY-LINCOLN KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-SIMPSON KY-
ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY-METCALFE KY-ADAIR KY-RUSSELL KY-
CUMBERLAND KY-CLINTON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…PAOLI…SALEM…SCOTTSBURG…MADISON…
JASPER…MARENGO…TELL CITY…CORYDON…NEW ALBANY…
JEFFERSONVILLE…HAWESVILLE…HARDINSBURG…BRANDENBURG…
BEAVER DAM…LEITCHFIELD…ELIZABETHTOWN…FORT KNOX…
MOUNT WASHINGTON…SHEPHERDSVILLE…LOUISVILLE…LA GRANGE…
BEDFORD…NEW CASTLE…SHELBYVILLE…FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…
CYNTHIANA…TAYLORSVILLE…LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…
LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD…
HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE…
LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…RICHMOND…MORGANTOWN…
BROWNSVILLE…MUNFORDVILLE…GREENSBURG…CAMPBELLSVILLE…
LIBERTY…STANFORD…RUSSELLVILLE…BOWLING GREEN…FRANKLIN…
SCOTTSVILLE…GLASGOW…TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON…COLUMBIA…
JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…ALBANY
403 AM EST TUE JAN 8 2008 /303 AM CST TUE JAN 8 2008/
…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM EST /NOON CST/ THIS
AFTERNOON TO 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ WEDNESDAY…
SOUTHERLY WINDS OF 20 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS 40 TO 45 MPH ARE
EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON AS A STRONG COLD FRONT APPROACHES SOUTHERN
INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY. STRONG WINDS WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT
AS THE COLD FRONT PASSES THROUGH THE REGION…WITH WINDS GUSTS TO
AROUND 45 MPH.
MOTORISTS…ESPECIALLY THOSE IN HIGH-PROFILE VEHICLES…SHOULD
USE EXTRA CAUTION WHILE DRIVING. REMAIN ALERT FOR SUDDEN GUSTS OR
CROSS WINDS AS TRAVEL WILL BE HAZARDOUS AT TIMES.
WINDS THIS STRONG MAY CAUSE MINOR PROPERTY DAMAGE WITHOUT EXTRA
PRECAUTIONS.
$$
AML
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Snow Advisory – Harrison (Kentucky)

MADISON…LA GRANGE…BEDFORD…
NEW CASTLE…SHELBYVILLE…FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…
RICHMOND…STANFORD
424 AM EST WED JAN 2 2008
…SNOW ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING…
THE SNOW ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING.
SNOW SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE EARLY THIS MORNING WITH ADDITIONAL
ACCUMULATIONS OF AROUND ONE INCH POSSIBLE…LEAVING TOTAL SNOW ON
THE GROUND OF 1 TO 2 INCHES. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED AT TIMES
WITH BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. SNOW AND ICE WILL RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
MOTORISTS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO AVOID UNNECESSARY TRAVEL AND PROCEED
CAREFULLY IF TRAVEL MUST OCCUR.
$$
DK
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Snow Advisory – Harrison (Kentucky)

SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY FOR THE
EASTERN HALF OF BOTH SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND CENTRAL
KENTUCKY|…
.AN UPPER WAVE WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST ACROSS KENTUCKY OVERNIGHT. SNOW SHOWERS
SHOULD CONTINUE THIS EVENING AS REINFORCING COLD AIR ARRIVES.
TEMPERATURES WILL BE WELL BELOW FREEZING AND LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS
ARE LIKELY ACROSS EASTERN PARTS OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY AND SOUTH
CENTRAL INDIANA.
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SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-WOODFORD KY-FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-
NICHOLAS KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-GARRARD KY-MADISON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…VERSAILLES…
LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER…
LANCASTER…RICHMOND
302 PM EST TUE JAN 1 2008
…SNOW ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST WEDNESDAY…
THE SNOW ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 AM EST WEDNESDAY.
SNOW SHOWERS WILL INCREASE DURING THE EVENING HOURS WITH
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES LIKELY BEFORE THE SNOW DIMINISHES
AROUND DAYBREAK WEDNESDAY.
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO POSE A HAZARD TO TRAVELERS. ROADS WILL BECOME
SLICK…WITH SNOW AND ICE FIRST DEVELOPING ON BRIDGES AND
OVERPASSES. MOTORISTS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION.
$$
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Snow Advisory – Harrison (Kentucky)

SNOW ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR TONIGHT FOR THE EASTERN HALF OF BOTH
SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY|…
.AN UPPER WAVE WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST ACROSS KENTUCKY TONIGHT. THIS
WILL BRING A REINFORCEMENT OF COLD AIR AND TRIGGER SNOW
SHOWERS…MAINLY OVER THE MIDDLE AND EASTERN PARTS OF CENTRAL
KENTUCKY AND SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA. TEMPERATURES WILL BE WELL
BELOW FREEZING AND ACCUMULATIONS ARE LIKELY.
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SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-WOODFORD KY-FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-
NICHOLAS KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-GARRARD KY-MADISON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…VERSAILLES…
LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER…
LANCASTER…RICHMOND
1116 AM EST TUE JAN 1 2008
…SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM
EST WEDNESDAY…
A SNOW ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM
EST WEDNESDAY.
SNOW SHOWERS WILL INCREASE DURING THE EVENING HOURS WITH
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES LIKELY BEFORE THE SNOW DIMINISHES
AROUND DAYBREAK WEDNESDAY.
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO POSE A HAZARD TO TRAVELERS. ROADS WILL BECOME
SLICK…WITH SNOW AND ICE FIRST DEVELOPING ON BRIDGES AND
OVERPASSES. MOTORISTS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION.
$$
Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage

Special Weather Statement – Harrison (Kentucky)

PAOLI…SALEM…SCOTTSBURG…MADISON…
JASPER…MARENGO…TELL CITY…CORYDON…NEW ALBANY…
JEFFERSONVILLE…HAWESVILLE…HARDINSBURG…BRANDENBURG…
ELIZABETHTOWN…FORT KNOX…MOUNT WASHINGTON…SHEPHERDSVILLE…
LOUISVILLE…LA GRANGE…BEDFORD…NEW CASTLE…SHELBYVILLE…
FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…TAYLORSVILLE…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…
WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE…LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…
RICHMOND…STANFORD
707 AM EST MON DEC 31 2007 /607 AM CST MON DEC 31 2007/
…PATCHY ICE ON THE ROADS THIS MORNING…
PATCHY ICE HAS FORMED ON ROADS ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY
AND SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA THIS MORNING. POLICE IN LOUISVILLE AND
LEXINGTON HAVE RECEIVED SEVERAL REPORTS OF SLICK SPOTS ON ROADS
AND SOME ACCIDENTS HAVE OCCURRED.
BE VERY CAREFUL DRIVING THIS MORNING…ESPECIALLY ON BRIDGES AND
OVERPASSES.
$$
SCHOLZ
Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage

Winter Weather Advisory – Harrison (Kentucky)

SNOW AND STRONG WINDS TO AFFECT THE AREA TONIGHT AND SUNDAY…
.A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE THROUGH CENTRAL KENTUCKY
TONIGHT…AND INTO OHIO EARLY SUNDAY. THIS WILL BRING COLDER AIR
AND SNOW INTO THE REGION AFTER MIDNIGHT THROUGH MIDDAY SUNDAY. IN
ADDITION…STRONG WINDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH WITH GUSTS OVER 40 MPH
WILL DEVELOP CAUSING HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
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ORANGE IN-WASHINGTON IN-SCOTT IN-JEFFERSON IN-DUBOIS IN-
CRAWFORD IN-PERRY IN-HARRISON IN-FLOYD IN-CLARK IN-JEFFERSON KY-
OLDHAM KY-TRIMBLE KY-HENRY KY-SHELBY KY-FRANKLIN KY-SCOTT KY-
HARRISON KY-WOODFORD KY-FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-
CLARK KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…PAOLI…SALEM…SCOTTSBURG…MADISON…
JASPER…MARENGO…TELL CITY…CORYDON…NEW ALBANY…
JEFFERSONVILLE…LOUISVILLE…LA GRANGE…BEDFORD…NEW CASTLE…
SHELBYVILLE…FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…VERSAILLES…
LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…WINCHESTER
400 PM EST SAT DEC 15 2007 /300 PM CST SAT DEC 15 2007/
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM EST /9 PM CST/
THIS EVENING TO 1 PM EST /12 PM CST/ SUNDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM EST /9 PM CST/
THIS EVENING TO 1 PM EST /12 PM CST/ SUNDAY.
SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP ACROSS SOUTHERN INDIANA AROUND MIDNIGHT
TONIGHT AND SPREAD SOUTHWARD IN THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. 2 TO 3 INCHES
OF SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE NORTH OF THE OHIO RIVER…WITH 1 TO 2
INCHES OF SNOW POSSIBLE SOUTH OF THE RIVER…MAINLY ALONG AND
NORTH OF INTERSTATE 64. SNOWFALL WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MID TO LATE
MORNING.
RAPIDLY FALLING TEMPERATURES BEFORE SNOW BEGINS WILL RESULT IN SNOWFALL
ACCUMULATING ON TOP OF ICY ROAD SURFACES…RESULTING IN DANGEROUS
TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
IN ADDITION TO SNOW AND ICY ROADS…STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS OF 25 TO 35
MPH WITH GUSTS OVER 40 MPH WILL DEVELOP BY EARLY SUNDAY. THESE
WINDS WILL CAUSE BLOWING SNOW…SIGNIFICANT REDUCING VISIBILITIES
AT TIMES.
CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE RAPIDLY. MOTORISTS SHOULD USE CAUTION
AND ALLOW EXTRA TIME TO REACH THEIR DESTINATION.
$$
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A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED EARLY MORNING SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING

HANCOCK KY-BRECKINRIDGE KY-MEADE KY- OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY- BULLITT KY-JEFFERSON KY-OLDHAM KY-HENRY KY- SHELBY KY-FRANKLIN KY- SCOTT KY- HARRISON KY-SPENCER KY-ANDERSON KY- WOODFORD KY- FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY- NICHOLAS KY-NELSON KY-WASHINGTON KY- MERCER KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-LARUE KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF… HAWESVILLE…HARDINSBURG… BRANDENBURG…BEAVER DAM… LEITCHFIELD…ELIZABETHTOWN… FORT KNOX…MOUNT WASHINGTON… SHEPHERDSVILLE…LOUISVILLE… LA GRANGE…NEW CASTLE…SHELBYVILLE… FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN… CYNTHIANA… TAYLORSVILLE…LAWRENCEBURG… VERSAILLES… LEXINGTON…PARIS… CARLISLE…BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD… HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE… WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE 1107 PM EST THU DEC 13 2007 /1007 PM CST THU DEC 13 2007/

…A WINTRY MIX OF PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED EARLY MORNING SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING…

THE LATEST FORECASTS CONTINUE TO INDICATE THAT A SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM WILL LIKELY IMPACT THE REGION THIS WEEKEND. AN AREA OF SURFACE LOW PRESSURE IS FORECAST TO MOVE ACROSS SOUTHERN KENTUCKY ON SATURDAY AND WILL LIKELY BRING A WINTRY MIX OF WEATHER TO THE REGION.

FOR AREAS BETWEEN THE OHIO RIVER AND BLUEGRASS AND WESTERN KENTUCKY PARKWAYS…PRECIPITATION WILL DEVELOP ACROSS THE REGION LATE FRIDAY NIGHT AND WILL LIKELY BE IN THE FORM OF SNOW. SOME ACCUMULATION OF SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE THROUGH MID MORNING SATURDAY. AS THE STORM INTENSIFIES ON SATURDAY…WARMER AIR WILL BE DRAWN NORTHWARD AND COMPLETE CHANGE OVER TO PLAIN RAIN IS EXPECTED. RAIN IS FORECAST TO PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON ON SATURDAY. THE RAIN MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES.

BY SATURDAY NIGHT…COLD AIR WILL QUICKLY RETURN TO THE REGION AND THE RAIN WILL QUICKLY CHANGE BACK OVER TO SNOW. THE SNOW MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING. AT THIS TIME…IT APPEARS THAT ONE TO THREE INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION WILL BE POSSIBLE BY SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

THERE IS STILL A LARGE AMOUNT OF UNCERTAINTY WITH RESPECT TO THE TRACK OF THIS STORM SYSTEM. SHOULD THE STORM SYSTEM SHIFT FURTHER SOUTH…MORE SNOW WOULD BE LIKELY…WHILE A SHIFT TO THE NORTH WOULD BRING LESSER ACCUMULATIONS.

RESIDENTS OF THE REGION AND ANYONE WITH TRAVEL PLANS THIS WEEKEND SHOULD KEEP ABREAST OF THE LATEST FORECASTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.

Flood Watch – Harrison (Kentucky)

SIGNIFICANT RAINS POSSIBLE ON TOP OF NEARLY SATURATED GROUND…
.LOW PRESSURE WILL INTENSIFY AND MOVE ACROSS EASTERN KENTUCKY THIS
MORNING AND SHIFT NORTHEAST OF THE REGION DURING THE AFTERNOON AND
EVENING HOURS. THIS LOW WILL TRIGGER WIDESPREAD RAINS ACROSS THE AREA
THROUGH MUCH OF THE MORNING HOURS. THESE RAINS WILL FALL ON ALREADY
VERY WET GROUND AND MAY LEAD TO SOME FLOODING PROBLEMS.
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OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-FRANKLIN KY-SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-
ANDERSON KY-WOODFORD KY-FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-
NELSON KY-WASHINGTON KY-MERCER KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-LARUE KY-
MARION KY-BOYLE KY-GARRARD KY-MADISON KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-
HART KY-GREEN KY-TAYLOR KY-CASEY KY-LINCOLN KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-
SIMPSON KY-ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY-METCALFE KY-ADAIR KY-
RUSSELL KY-CUMBERLAND KY-CLINTON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…BEAVER DAM…LEITCHFIELD…
ELIZABETHTOWN…FORT KNOX…FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…
WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE…LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…
RICHMOND…MORGANTOWN…BROWNSVILLE…MUNFORDVILLE…GREENSBURG…
CAMPBELLSVILLE…LIBERTY…STANFORD…RUSSELLVILLE…
BOWLING GREEN…FRANKLIN…SCOTTSVILLE…GLASGOW…
TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON…COLUMBIA…JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…
ALBANY
314 AM EST THU DEC 13 2007 /214 AM CST THU DEC 13 2007/
…FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM EST /NOON CST/ THIS
AFTERNOON…
THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…NORTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
NORTHWEST KENTUCKY AND SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…INCLUDING THE
FOLLOWING AREAS…IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…ANDERSON KY…
BOURBON KY…BOYLE KY…CLARK KY…FAYETTE KY…FRANKLIN KY…
GARRARD KY…HARRISON KY…JESSAMINE KY…MADISON KY…MERCER
KY…NICHOLAS KY…SCOTT KY AND WOODFORD KY. IN NORTH CENTRAL
KENTUCKY…HARDIN KY…LARUE KY…NELSON KY AND WASHINGTON KY.
IN NORTHWEST KENTUCKY…OHIO KY. IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
ADAIR KY…ALLEN KY…BARREN KY…BUTLER KY…CASEY KY…
CLINTON KY…CUMBERLAND KY…EDMONSON KY…GRAYSON KY…GREEN
KY…HART KY…LINCOLN KY…LOGAN KY…MARION KY…METCALFE
KY…MONROE KY…RUSSELL KY…SIMPSON KY…TAYLOR KY AND
WARREN KY.
* UNTIL 1 PM EST /NOON CST/ THIS AFTERNOON
* LOW PRESSURE WILL MOVE NORTHEAST ACROSS EASTERN KENTUCKY THIS
MORNING ACCOMPANIED BY WIDESPREAD SHOWERS. IT WILL SHIFT
NORTHEAST OF KENTUCKY DURING THIS AFTERNOON. TOTAL RAINFALL
AMOUNTS BETWEEN THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH AND ONE AND ONE
QUARTER INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE BY THE TIME THE RAIN TAPERS OFF
THIS AFTERNOON. THIS RAINFALL WILL EXACERBATE EXISTING FLOODING
AND MAY CREATE NEW AREAS OF MOSTLY MINOR FLOODING IN SPOTS THAT
FLOOD EASILY.
* ANY FLOODING ISSUES LATE TONIGHT OR THURSDAY MORNING SHOULD
DEVELOP GRADUALLY AND WILL PRIMARILY BE FOUND IN LOW SPOTS AND
OTHER AREAS THAT FLOOD OFTEN.
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS. MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR
POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING
SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.
$$
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Flood Watch – Harrison (Kentucky)

SIGNIFICANT RAINS POSSIBLE ON TOP OF NEARLY SATURATED GROUND…
.LOW PRESSURE MOVING FROM TEXAS TO KENTUCKY WILL BRING WIDESPREAD
RAINS INTO THE AREA TONIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING. THESE RAINS WILL
FALL ON ALREADY VERY WET GROUND AND MAY LEAD TO MINOR FLOODING PROBLEMS.
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OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-FRANKLIN KY-SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-
ANDERSON KY-WOODFORD KY-FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-
NELSON KY-WASHINGTON KY-MERCER KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-LARUE KY-
MARION KY-BOYLE KY-GARRARD KY-MADISON KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-
HART KY-GREEN KY-TAYLOR KY-CASEY KY-LINCOLN KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-
SIMPSON KY-ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY-METCALFE KY-ADAIR KY-
RUSSELL KY-CUMBERLAND KY-CLINTON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…BEAVER DAM…LEITCHFIELD…
ELIZABETHTOWN…FORT KNOX…FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…
WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE…LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…
RICHMOND…MORGANTOWN…BROWNSVILLE…MUNFORDVILLE…GREENSBURG…
CAMPBELLSVILLE…LIBERTY…STANFORD…RUSSELLVILLE…
BOWLING GREEN…FRANKLIN…SCOTTSVILLE…GLASGOW…
TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON…COLUMBIA…JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…
ALBANY
325 PM EST WED DEC 12 2007 /225 PM CST WED DEC 12 2007/
…FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM EST /9 PM CST/ THIS EVENING
THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLOOD WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…NORTH
CENTRAL KENTUCKY…NORTHWEST KENTUCKY AND SOUTH CENTRAL
KENTUCKY…INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS…IN EAST CENTRAL
KENTUCKY…ANDERSON KY…BOURBON KY…BOYLE KY…CLARK KY…
FAYETTE KY…FRANKLIN KY…GARRARD KY…HARRISON KY…
JESSAMINE KY…MADISON KY…MERCER KY…NICHOLAS KY…SCOTT KY
AND WOODFORD KY. IN NORTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…HARDIN KY…LARUE
KY…NELSON KY AND WASHINGTON KY. IN NORTHWEST KENTUCKY…OHIO
KY. IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…ADAIR KY…ALLEN KY…BARREN
KY…BUTLER KY…CASEY KY…CLINTON KY…CUMBERLAND KY…
EDMONSON KY…GRAYSON KY…GREEN KY…HART KY…LINCOLN KY…
LOGAN KY…MARION KY…METCALFE KY…MONROE KY…RUSSELL KY…
SIMPSON KY…TAYLOR KY AND WARREN KY.
* FROM 10 PM EST /9 PM CST/ THIS EVENING THROUGH 1 PM EST /NOON
CST/ THURSDAY.
* LOW PRESSURE MOVING OUT OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY INTO
KENTUCKY LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY THURSDAY MORNING WILL BRING
WIDESPREAD SHOWERS ALONG WITH IT. TOTAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS BETWEEN
THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH AND ONE AND ONE QUARTER INCHES WILL BE
POSSIBLE BY THE TIME THE RAIN TAPERS OFF THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
THIS RAINFALL WILL EXACERBATE EXISTING MINOR FLOODING AND MAY
CREATE NEW AREAS OF MINOR FLOODING IN SPOTS THAT FLOOD EASILY.
* ANY FLOODING ISSUES LATE TONIGHT OR THURSDAY MORNING SHOULD
DEVELOP GRADUALLY AND WILL PRIMARILY BE FOUND IN LOW SPOTS AND
OTHER AREAS THAT FLOOD OFTEN.
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS. MONITOR THE LATEST FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR
POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING
SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.
$$
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A great new product from the National Weather Service!

A great new product from the National Weather Service!

Story Source:

The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network, or “CoCoRaHS,” is now active in Kentucky and Indiana.  CoCoRaHS is a public network of trained volunteers who measure rain, snow, and hail and post their reports at a free website:  http://www.cocorahs.org. CoCoRaHS is funded by the National Science Foundation, and is strongly supported by the National Weather Service.  Currently there are about one hundred observers across central Kentucky and southern Indiana, and we hope to have many more as the program continues to grow.
Volunteers’ reports are listed at the CoCoRaHS website in tabular form as well as being plotted on maps.  The precipitation maps make it easy to compare rainfall, snowfall, and snow depth amounts across the region.
The National Weather Service office in Louisville will begin disseminating the CoCoRaHS reports from central southern Indiana and central Kentucky every morning at 10:00 am Eastern Time, beginning December 10, in one comprehensive product.  The reports will be issued with the header “CoCoRaHS Precipitation Summary,” under product type SDFLCOLMK.
If you would like to volunteer for this fun program, please contact us at w-lmk.webmaster@noaa.gov