Parts of the state received up to six inches of rain during weekend storms, causing streams to swell and areas to flood.
At least one person has lost their life, while thousands have been left without power as a result of the torrential rain.
A flash flood in Bonnieville, Kentucky claimed the lives of two people this weekend as Governor Andy Beshear declared a State of Emergency.
The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings and flash flood warnings for dozens of counties around Kentucky Saturday.
In the Southeast, more than 400,000 homes and businesses were without power Sunday morning in Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Flash flood warnings were issued across much of the region.
A woman and her 7-year-old child died Saturday night after their vehicle was swept away by flash flooding in Kentucky. According to Hart County Coroner Tony Roberts, rescue teams responded to Campground Road near Bacon Creek to rescue the mother and child.
An active weather pattern continues with a major flash flood threat tonight. Widespread 1-3 inches of rain has already fallen across western Kentucky and NW Tennessee.
We're learning more about the seven year old Kentucky girl and her mother who died from flash flooding in Hart County over the weekend.
Multiple flood warnings are in effect across southwest Virginia, southeast Kentucky, and east Tennessee. Emergency Flash Flood Warnings are issued for Dickenson Buchanan counties till 9:45 p.m.
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Carter, KY Greenup, KY ...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Kentucky... Little Sandy River At Grayson affecting Carter and Greenup Counties. .Heavy rainfall of 2 to 4 inches this weekend will result in moderate flooding along the Little Sandy River in and around Grayson.
Heavy rainfall across central and southern Kentucky has led to significant flooding in multiple counties. Parts of the ABC 36 viewing area are under a Flash Flood Warning as a substantial rain event continues,
Life-threatening flash flooding swept across parts of Tennessee and Kentucky on Saturday as a potent storm produced a myriad of threats across the Eastern U.S.
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