Although the Flash Flood Watch is no longer in effect for the Louisville area, as the radar continues to fill in, expect moderately heavy showers to affect many locations. This is part of the deformation some associated with that area of low pressure.
Yesterday, this deformation zone pounded parts of the St Louis Metro and caused some flash flooding. Today's showers are not very impressive compared to yesterday.
Radar trends though need to be monitored for any heavy rain threats, especially east of Louisville.
MS
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