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Western Kentucky has seen the highest amounts of rainfall over the last week, as explained by Louisville-based National ...
In Western Kentucky, federal forecasts have much of the Green River reaching major flood stage, including near Woodbury and Rochester, in Butler County, and down to Muhlenberg and McLean counties, ...
The National Weather Service Office in Paducah is continuing to assess damage from last week’s storms that produced tornadoes and flooding across western Kentucky. Lead forecaster Justin Gibbs says ...
In Butler County, one town is still trapped due to the floodwaters there. Rochester, which is settled right next to the Green River, has been trapped since the floods began, preventing Butler County ...
The Green River also surged from its banks, swallowing up portions of small river towns like Rochester. Downstream, near Paradise, the river was forecast to come within inches of the record crest by ...
Maryland Task Force 1 returned to Rockville Monday morning after assisting Kentucky flood victims. The Task Force consisted of 45 people, including several from Montgomery County. The emergency ...
Several Kentucky counties broke three-day rainfall ... moved downstream toward its confluence with the Ohio River near Carrollton. The Green River also surged from its banks, swallowing up ...
Following more than two days of intense rains, much of Kentucky is at risk of floods. Up to 6 inches of additional rainfall are expected through Sunday night in some areas, bringing additional ...