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Flash flooding in Kentucky leaves one dead as state issues emergencies, evacuations

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Rounds of dangerous flash flooding swamped the Ohio Valley on Saturday, prompting water rescues and evacuations as multiple Flash Flood Emergencies were issued in Kentucky amid a multi-day stretch of torrential rain.

At least one motorist was killed after being swept away by flash floodwaters in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear announced. Gov. Beshear has declared a State of Emergency for the entire Commonwealth as widespread flooding impacts the state, warning that conditions are “much more severe than most would have thought.”

A Flash Flood Emergency was issued in Jackson County for McKee, Sandgap and Clover Bottom as life-threatening flooding inundated communities. Emergency crews responded to numerous water rescues as rapidly rising floodwaters overwhelmed roads and low-lying areas.

Farther west, another Flash Flood Emergency was issued for parts of Madison County, where additional thunderstorms repeatedly tracked over already saturated ground, worsening ongoing flash flooding and creating life-threatening travel conditions.

Photos shared by the Richmond Police Department showed roads submerged by floodwaters as emergency crews responded to numerous water rescue calls in the area.

As life-threatening flooding continues across Kentucky, local states of emergency have been declared in Bullitt, Madison, Meade, Mercer and Spencer counties.

In Bullitt County, Kentucky, officials issued an urgent evacuation order for part of Lebanon Junction after a dam was reported to have suffered a “moderate” failure, according to emergency management officials.

The community was among several areas placed under Flash Flood Warnings across the Bluegrass State, Indiana and the surrounding region as heavy rain caused creeks and streams to rapidly rise.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, widespread rainfall totals of 3 to 5 inches have fallen across portions of the Ohio Valley, with locally higher amounts contributing to flash flooding and rapidly rising waterways.

Most Flash Flood Warnings are expected to expire by early Sunday as the widespread flooding threat gradually eases. However, the weather won’t turn completely dry. Warm, moisture-laden air will continue to fuel scattered showers and a few thunderstorms across central and south-central Kentucky through the afternoon.

In eastern Kentucky, near-record atmospheric moisture will keep the atmosphere capable of producing locally heavy downpours through at least the first half of Sunday, meaning isolated flooding issues can’t be ruled out.

Farther east, the same storm system will continue to bring showers and thunderstorms to portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast before drier air gradually spreads into the Ohio Valley later Sunday.

After severe weather developed Friday afternoon over parts of the Midwest, as well as much of northern New England, storms over the lower Ohio Valley, in particular, are threatening to produce heavy rain, prompting NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center to issue a Level 2 out of 4 risk of flash flooding through Saturday morning.

A Level 3 flash flood risk covers parts of northeastern Oklahoma, southeastern Nebraska and southwestern Missouri. This broader pattern is responsible for bringing 5.31 inches of rain to Wichita, Kansas, on Thursday.

By Saturday afternoon, showers and thunderstorms will likely reach the northern Ohio Valley, the Mid-Atlantic, and the Northeast — including the Cincinnati, Washington, D.C., and New York City metro areas.

Heavy downpours and severe storms battered the Northeast and along the Interstate 95 corridor earlier this week, prompting the NYNJ 2026 World Cup Fan Fest in Queens to close early and delaying the FIFA World Cup match between France and Iraq in Philadelphia.

Farther south, a few stronger storms could reach eastern North Carolina and Eastern Virginia by Saturday afternoon. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has issued a Level 2 out of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms for this area, including Richmond.

By early Sunday, widespread rainfall totals of 1 to 2 inches are possible from southern Indiana through West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, with localized amounts exceeding 3 inches possible where slower-moving thunderstorms develop.

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Some lingering showers are possible Sunday across parts of the Northeast with leftover instability in the atmosphere before drier and more seasonable weather is expected to return by Monday.

A heat dome is expected to form over much of the Central and Eastern U.S. by midweek, sending temperatures into the 90s ahead of the July 4th holiday.

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