Currently, here at 11:00am, radar shows a widespread shield of steady, at times, heavy rain across much of Kentucky.
Also, I'm seeing what could be the cold front pushing through parts of southern Indiana now. A line of heavier showers, perhaps accompanied by gusty winds, is passing through Dubois county, and northeast near Seymour in Jackson county.
Temperatures are falling off rapidly behind the front, some 8-10 degrees in about an hour's time.
I expect the front to pass through the Louisville area within the next 2 hours or so. Expect temperatures to fall from the mid and upper 50's to the upper 40's and near 50 by 2pm est.
Rainfall amounts at my location have been less than 0.50" so far, but I do expect at least another 0.25" here before it tapers off later this afternoon.
MS
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