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## Introduction A significant multi-day severe weather event is unfolding across the Louisville and Cincinnati Tri-State regions this week, bringing threats of tornadoes, damaging winds, large hail, and significant flooding. Residents are...
## In-Depth Analysis
The weather setup involves a potent storm system moving into the Ohio Valley.
**Wednesday Night:** Expect a line of strong to severe thunderstorms to develop and move across the region. The SPC highlights an Enhanced Risk for much of the area, with a focused Moderate Risk in parts of Southeast Indiana, indicating a higher confidence in severe weather, including the potential for strong tornadoes and widespread damaging winds.
**Thursday:** While the initial line pushes east, showers and thunderstorms will continue. A Wind Advisory is in effect from 10 AM to midnight for gusts up to 50 mph outside of thunderstorms. Additional storms may redevelop in the afternoon and evening, carrying a Slight Risk for severe weather (damaging winds, hail, isolated tornadoes).
**Friday - Sunday:** The system stalls, leading to persistent rain and thunderstorm chances. A Flood Watch is in effect for the Tri-State area through Sunday morning due to the potential for 4-8 inches of rain, raising concerns for flash flooding and rising creeks, streams, and rivers.
**Who This Affects Most:** Residents in mobile homes or areas prone to flooding face the highest risks. Individuals living near rivers, streams, or in low-lying urban areas should be particularly vigilant. Commuters may face hazardous travel conditions.
**How to Prepare:** * Monitor local forecasts and have multiple ways to receive weather alerts (NOAA Weather Radio, reliable weather apps, local news alerts like LENSAlert in Louisville - text "LENSAlert" to 67283). * Have a severe weather safety plan, especially for tornadoes. Know your safe place. * Secure outdoor items that could be blown away by high winds. * Prepare for power outages: charge devices, have flashlights, extra batteries, and fuel for generators if applicable. * Clear nearby storm drains of debris to help mitigate local flooding. * Never drive or walk through floodwaters. Turn Around, Don't Drown®.
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