There will be no Thunder Over Louisville in 2025. Mayor Craig Greenberg began a press conference Saturday on flooding ...
Between 4-6 inches of additional rain was expected to fall on the Louisville metro area from Friday through Sunday, officials ...
Heavy rains and thunderstorms have drenched Kentuckiana, with parts of western Kentucky seeing more than 10 inches the last 72 hours.
If the projections hold, we expect that this will be one of the 10 largest flood events in Louisville, Kentucky's history," ...
The region remains under a flash flood warning as heavy rainfall is expected to continue throughout Saturday night into ...
The National Weather Service is predicting various conditions with the incoming storm system. Here's how to stay safe from ...
Louisville city officials Saturday said the massive April 12 fireworks show to kick off Kentucky Derby festivities must be ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg is hosting a press conference to update the city on the severe weather and flooding hitting the area.
For the first time since 2018, the flood walls under the Second Street Bridge in Louisville are closed. In addition, MSD ...
With strong storms rolling through the Louisville area and risks of flooding, officials announced that Thunder Over Louisville has been canceled.
Severe storms are causing flooding across Louisville, which in turn is causing roads to be closed. The following roads in Louisville are closed: These roads will not reopen until the water levels have ...
Thunder Over Louisville has been canceled due to flooding and severe weather, announced by Mayor Craig Greenberg on Saturday.