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More tornadoes could be confirmed Thursday and in the coming days as storm damage is assessed. The risk of severe weather continues through the weekend, with more storms and rain expected.
Several inches of rain will continue in Louisville and other commonwealth regions, with the possibility of flash or widespread flooding.
A round of severe and life-threatening storms is expected to sweep through much of Kentucky between Wednesday night and Saturday, likely bringing severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and flash-flooding.
On the heels of our severe weather late Sunday night, FOX 17 News continues a Code Red Weather Alert for potentially strong to severe thunderstorms Wednesday.
Damage from tornadoes and severe weather was significant at first light Thursday. With more rain coming, major flooding is likely to follow.
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