As of the 1:00pm observations, showers are moving across the western Indiana landscape. This precipitation is generally weakening as it pushes ESE. Although the NWS Louisville feels most precipitation will stay just west and south of Louisville, I would not rule out a light shower or sprinkles into the afternoon hours for our area.
However, of more concern to us in the Louisville area, is the chance for more heavy rain. An update from the HPC should be forthcoming, if it has not already been released. Earlier, only 0.50 to 0.75" was forecast for the next couple of days.
Also, the SPC will have its severe weather outlook update out soon. I anticipate at least a slight risk for our area. Hail would be the primary threat along the warm front and damaging wind along the cold front. Hopefully, the fronts won't stall out to allow training over the same areas. Nevertheless, there is a chance for high-water issues during the Thursday and early Friday morning time period.
Updates soon...
MS
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