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Flood — Montgomery, Kentucky

2023-02-16 · near Mt Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky

Event narrative

The county warning point had received reports of water over secondary roads along and east of Hwy-460 in Mount Sterling. Some of these roads were going to be closed, but the exact roads were not known at the time of the report. There was also water over the road at Central Pike and Whitaker road just southeast of Mount Sterling.

Wider weather episode

A low pressure center was slowly tracking into western Kentucky during the first part of the day on Wedensday, with a stationary front positioned along the Ohio River, and keeping much of eastern Kentucky in a warm, moist, and unstable airmass. Showers and thunderstorms were ongoing through much of the morning, leading to multiple flooding reports across the region. Then by the afternoon, the low pressure center had moved into Indiana, allowing the stationary front to lift north as a warm front, and a cold front to begin traversing the western half of the state. A more progressive line of strong showers and thunderstorms moved through eastern Kentucky ahead of this cold front, finally coming to an end after the cold front had passed through overnight. Multiple reports of downed trees and additional flooding were reported as heavy rain and strong winds complimented some of these storms.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1083343. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.