{"0":"3530506","row_id":"3530506","1":"Haven Lewis","loc_name":"Haven Lewis","2":"37.7906098","loc_lat":"37.7906098","3":"-85.8253704","loc_lng":"-85.8253704","4":"","loc_polygon":"","5":"yall","station_id":"yall","6":"","station_link":"","7":"FLOOD","alert_type":"FLOOD","8":"\u0001\n048\nWGUS53 KLMK 271529\nFFWLMK\nKYC021-045-085-087-093-099-123-137-155-179-217-229-272100-\n\/O.NEW.KLMK.FF.W.0069.260627T1529Z-260627T2100Z\/\n\/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO\/\n\nBULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED\nFlash Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Louisville KY\n1129 AM EDT Sat Jun 27 2026\n\nThe National Weather Service in Louisville has issued a\n\n* Flash Flood Warning for...\nSouthern Boyle County in central Kentucky...\nNorthwestern Casey County in central Kentucky...\nSoutheastern Grayson County in central Kentucky...\nNorthwestern Green County in central Kentucky...\nSoutheastern Hardin County in central Kentucky...\nNorthern Hart County in central Kentucky...\nLarue County in central Kentucky...\nNorthern Lincoln County in central Kentucky...\nMarion County in central Kentucky...\nSouthwestern Nelson County in central Kentucky...\nTaylor County in central Kentucky...\nSouth Central Washington County in central Kentucky...\n\n* Until 500 PM EDT \/400 PM CDT\/.\n\n* At 1129 AM EDT \/1029 AM CDT\/, Doppler radar indicated\nthunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between\n2 and 4.8 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or\nexpected to begin shortly.\n\nHAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.\n\nSOURCE...Radar.\n\nIMPACT...Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban\nareas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as\nother poor drainage and low-lying areas.\n\n* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...\nElizabethtown, Danville, Campbellsville, Lebanon, Stanford,\nHodgenville, Radcliff, Junction City, Lebanon Junction and New\nHaven.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY\/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nTurn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood\ndeaths occur in vehicles.\n\nBe aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.\n\nIn hilly terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are\npotentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded\nroads. Find an alternate route.\n\nPlease report flooding to your local law enforcement agency when you\ncan do so safely and have them relay your report to the National\nWeather Service in Louisville.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3750 8607 3751 8579 3780 8593 3781 8572\n3781 8571 3763 8533 3764 8504 3755 8501\n3754 8491 3761 8475 3759 8466 3744 8450\n3741 8482 3737 8513 3731 8569 3732 8611\n\nFLASH FLOOD...RADAR INDICATED\n\n","alert_text":"\u0001\n048\nWGUS53 KLMK 271529\nFFWLMK\nKYC021-045-085-087-093-099-123-137-155-179-217-229-272100-\n\/O.NEW.KLMK.FF.W.0069.260627T1529Z-260627T2100Z\/\n\/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO\/\n\nBULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED\nFlash Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Louisville KY\n1129 AM EDT Sat Jun 27 2026\n\nThe National Weather Service in Louisville has issued a\n\n* Flash Flood Warning for...\nSouthern Boyle County in central Kentucky...\nNorthwestern Casey County in central Kentucky...\nSoutheastern Grayson County in central Kentucky...\nNorthwestern Green County in central Kentucky...\nSoutheastern Hardin County in central Kentucky...\nNorthern Hart County in central Kentucky...\nLarue County in central Kentucky...\nNorthern Lincoln County in central Kentucky...\nMarion County in central Kentucky...\nSouthwestern Nelson County in central Kentucky...\nTaylor County in central Kentucky...\nSouth Central Washington County in central Kentucky...\n\n* Until 500 PM EDT \/400 PM CDT\/.\n\n* At 1129 AM EDT \/1029 AM CDT\/, Doppler radar indicated\nthunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between\n2 and 4.8 inches of rain have fallen. Flash flooding is ongoing or\nexpected to begin shortly.\n\nHAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms.\n\nSOURCE...Radar.\n\nIMPACT...Flash flooding of small creeks and streams, urban\nareas, highways, streets and underpasses as well as\nother poor drainage and low-lying areas.\n\n* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...\nElizabethtown, Danville, Campbellsville, Lebanon, Stanford,\nHodgenville, Radcliff, Junction City, Lebanon Junction and New\nHaven.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY\/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nTurn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood\ndeaths occur in vehicles.\n\nBe aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.\n\nIn hilly terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are\npotentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded\nroads. Find an alternate route.\n\nPlease report flooding to your local law enforcement agency when you\ncan do so safely and have them relay your report to the National\nWeather Service in Louisville.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3750 8607 3751 8579 3780 8593 3781 8572\n3781 8571 3763 8533 3764 8504 3755 8501\n3754 8491 3761 8475 3759 8466 3744 8450\n3741 8482 3737 8513 3731 8569 3732 8611\n\nFLASH FLOOD...RADAR INDICATED\n\n","9":"3750,8607,3751,8579,3780,8593,3781,8572,3781,8571,3763,8533,3764,8504,3755,8501,3754,8491,3761,8475,3759,8466,3744,8450,3741,8482,3737,8513,3731,8569,3732,8611","alert_polygon":"3750,8607,3751,8579,3780,8593,3781,8572,3781,8571,3763,8533,3764,8504,3755,8501,3754,8491,3761,8475,3759,8466,3744,8450,3741,8482,3737,8513,3731,8569,3732,8611","10":"Dv69nC","token_id":"Dv69nC","11":"\/O.NEW.KLMK.FF.W.0069.260627T1529Z-260627T2100Z\/","alert_vtec":"\/O.NEW.KLMK.FF.W.0069.260627T1529Z-260627T2100Z\/","12":null,"status":null,"token":"Dv69nC"}