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Marc Weinberg’s exclusive look at how high floods in the Louisville region in the Louisville region will increase local news

Louisville, Ky. (WDRB) – The residents of Louisville are on what could be one of the most serious flood events in the recent history of the city.

In response to growing concerns and inquiries from the audience, how bad things could get, the chief meteorologist of WDRB, Marc Weinberg, introduced a new way to understand the flood risk throughout Kentuckiana.

The exclusive virtual flood view from WDRB is a tool that visually compares the normal water level of the area with the forecast flood stages that are expected in the coming days.

The virtual flood view enables the residents to see one side on the side before and after and after and after and after the share of flood conditions in key areas.


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The city leaders of Louisville have already declared a state of emergency, and there are already several road closures and evacuation preparations.

With another 4-6 inch rain at the weekend, the Ohio river and its surrounding tributaries are a major problem for urban and rural parts of the region.

Officials ask the residents to stay up to date, weatherproof weed notifications and avoid driving through flooded roads, as even a few centimeters of moving water can be life-threatening.

Further reporting:

Flood blog | Real-time updates as heavy rain like Kentucky and Southern Indiana

City officials who prepare for the possibility of a top 10 flooding in Louisville’s story

Local hardware shops see an influx of customers who collect supplements according to floods to tidy up

Evacue the residents of Utica, while the Ohio river is supposed to flood dozens of houses southern Indiana

Homeowners in Louisville fear to increase the flood with even more rain on the way

Closes and cancellations due to storms and floods for April 4th to April 6th

Mudslide closes the lane of Gene Snyder Freeway near Fairdale

Flooding river: How high the river in Ohio is predicted for Crest and how this is compared to 2018 …

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