Flash Flood — Greenup, Kentucky
2025-09-25 · near Flatwoods, Greenup, Kentucky
Event narrative
Flooding was observed at the intersection of State Route 207 and Tom Road in Little Sandy.
Wider weather episode
Showers and thunderstorms spread across eastern Kentucky as a cold front approached from the northwest on September 24th. Following a brief lull in the evening, activity redeveloped as the front approached the Ohio River late that night and then continued east across West Virginia on the 25th. Although the front exited the area by the evening of the 25th, scattered showers continued into the night due to an approaching upper trough.
Seventy-two hour rainfall measurements ranged from one and a half to nearly five and a half inches across northeast Kentucky, with highest amounts falling in Boyd and Greenup Counties on the night of the 24th into the morning of the 25th. Runoff from heavy rain led to flash flooding on several roads in Greenup County.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1287796. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.