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As storms proceed into June 26, officials predict the most severe weather will happen from 2-9 p.m., with rain expected to move through Louisville as storms develop around 1-3 p.m. In addition to a continued risk of flash flooding in localized areas, other threats include damaging wind gusts, hail and localized heavy rainfall and lightning.
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Louisiana braces for more heavy rainfall as millions are under flash flood watches across the South
Louisiana is bracing for more heavy rainfall that could lead to damaging flash flooding across the state
The fire, which forced evacuations Sunday afternoon, has burned more than 1,000 acres.
Saturday’s flash flooding hit Madison County particularly hard, displacing 17 households and leaving 320 homes without water, according to Gov. Andy Beshear.
Flash flooding hit south-central Kentucky after up to 10.7 inches of rain in some areas. It inundated homes and roads as the storm moved into Tennessee.
Flash floods triggered by torrential rainfall have caused widespread damage in Sikkim, washing away a Bailey Bridge in Mangan district and disrupting connectivity.
Heavy rain led to flash flooding across parts of Wichita Thursday night, and families are now dealing with the cleanup. While some damage is minor, others are facing costly repairs, the Red Cross is helping families begin the recovery process.
Louisville and Southern Indiana counties are under a flash flood watch as rounds of storms move through the area.
