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Rounds of rain heighten potential for area flooding By Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Manager From the Louisville National Weather Service: "Waves of rainfall across the lower Ohio Valley can be expected through the end of this week. Additional rounds of rain are possible Saturday and then again early next week. Widespread amounts of 2 to locally 4 inches are forecast over the next 7 days, and this could aggravate ongoing flooding problems and also result in new river flooding. Monitor the latest forecasts as the forecast confidence increases in where the heaviest rain will fall over the next several days." - NWS, Louisville, KYIf you know that your roadway or private drive has flooding issues please use this advance notice to prepare. This story was posted on 2018-02-14 10:45:06
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