Jackson, KY – Eastern Kentucky is facing a flash flood risk and severe thunderstorms this weekend, with heavy rainfall expected to impact the region through early Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service in Jackson, Kentucky has issued a weather alert, advising residents to stay alert as multiple rounds of storms bring potential hazards.
Weather Conditions and Risks
Excessive rainfall is likely, especially in areas experiencing repeated showers and storms through Saturday evening. The region is also under a Marginal Risk for severe thunderstorms that could bring strong wind gusts and damaging winds through 8 a.m. Saturday.
Affected Areas
Cities like Pikeville, Hazard, and Prestonsburg should expect torrential downpours that could cause quick rises in creeks and streams, resulting in localized flooding and hazardous driving conditions. Roads such as U.S. Highway 23, KY Route 15, and other flood-prone streets should be avoided when storms pass through.
Safety Recommendations
Secure outdoor furniture and other loose items to prevent them from being blown away by strong winds.
Charge electronic devices to ensure you can receive updates during potential power outages.
Avoid driving through flooded roadways. Never attempt to drive through water-covered streets—“Turn around, don’t drown”.
Stay alert if you live near flood-prone areas, such as rivers and streams. Watch for rapid water rises, and be prepared for potential evacuation notices.
Flash Flooding History and Continued Risk
This weather pattern resembles spring 2024, when localized flash flooding impacted parts of Eastern Kentucky. While the situation is still developing, additional weather alerts and flood advisories may be issued as conditions worsen, particularly through Saturday night.
Stay Updated
For the latest information, continue monitoring NOAA Weather Radio and local weather stations for ongoing updates and warnings as this weather event unfolds.