A powerful storm system will continue to bring heavy mountain snow, rain, and high winds to the Pacific Northwest and northern California through midweek. Heavy rain and flash flooding potential exists across the central Gulf Coast over the next few days, including the Florida Panhandle. A Slight Risk (level 2 of 4) of excessive rainfall is in effect Tuesday. Read More >
Louisville, KY
Weather Forecast Office
NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio
Transmitter: Louisville, KY |
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Counties Served (Primary): | FIPS CODE: | Counties Served (Secondary): | FIPS CODE: | ||||||||
Bullitt (KY) |
021029 018019 018043 018061 021103 021111 018077 021179 021185 018143 021211 021215 021223 018175 |
Breckinridge (KY) Crawford (IN) Hardin (KY) Jackson (IN) Jennings (IN) Lawrence (IN) Meade (KY) Orange (IN) Perry (IN) |
021027 018025 021093 018071 018079 018093 021163 018117 018123 |
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The Tuesday tone test is between 6pm and 7pm local time |
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