• Flood Potential KY/WV

    From Mike Powell@618:250/10 to All on Thu Jun 18 07:39:13 2026
    AWUS01 KWNH 180907
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    VAZ000-WVZ000-OHZ000-KYZ000-INZ000-ILZ000-MOZ000-181400-

    Mesoscale Precipitation Discussion 0445
    NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
    506 AM EDT Thu Jun 18 2026

    Areas affected...central KY/WV northward to OH River

    Concerning...Heavy rainfall...Flash flooding likely

    Valid 180900Z - 181400Z

    SUMMARY...Training and a few areas of flash flooding are likely to
    continue from near the OH River, southward into central KY/WV
    through 14Z. Hourly rainfall is expected to range from 1 to 3 inches.

    DISCUSSION...0830Z radar imagery showed that a west-east axis of
    thunderstorms continued to exhibit areas of training from southern
    IN into northern KY and across southern OH. A bookend vortex was
    noted to be tracking east across northern KY, just south of
    Cincinnati, with a concerning west-east axis of training in its
    wake setting up into the Louisville metro. Observed hourly
    rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches have been reported within this
    axis since 07Z, to the northwest of Louisville. The axis of
    thunderstorms was preceded by an elongated outflow boundary with
    ~500 to 2500 J/kg MLCAPE in place (highest over western KY, lowest
    over WV) according to 08Z SPC mesoanalysis data. PWs were also
    near 2 inches along the OH River, supportive of high rain rates.

    The outflow boundary and axis of thunderstorms is expected to
    advance gradually south over the next 3-4 hours but
    slowing/stalling over central and western KY is anticipated. This
    will be with strong 40-60 kt of southwesterly to
    west-southwesterly flow at 850 mb through at least 12Z, although
    weakening of the low level winds is forecast between 12-15Z via
    RAP guidance. Continued advection of higher low level moisture
    downstream should act to increase MLCAPE locally above 1000 J/kg
    for western/central WV through 15Z, increasing the likelihood of
    higher intensity rainfall.

    West to east training of thunderstorms will continue over the next
    3-6 hours across the OH Valley, with hourly rainfall of 1 to 3
    inches expected. Additional peak rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches
    are expected in a few locations through 14Z with a few areas of
    flash flooding likely.

    Otto

    ATTN...WFO...ILN...JKL...LMK...MRX...PAH...RLX...RNK...

    ATTN...RFC...MSR...ORN...TIR...NWC...

    LAT...LON 39448088 39318030 38837983 38138034 37578105
    37268206 36998377 36888564 36828785 36698942
    37488954 37978803 38388645 38948439 39148305

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