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In the Eye (what's left) of Alberto

NWS

The remants of sub-tropical depression Alberto moved through the Tri-State early Wednesday, with the eye of the low pressure system passing directly over Evansville about 5:30am CDT.

A Flash Flood Watch has been extended for the area until noon. The National Weather Service is predicting the rain will be mostly out of our area by that time. However, a chance of showers and thundershowers continues through the evening.

There have been no reports of serious injuries or damage from the storm. Some flooded roads, downed trees and power outages have been reported.

On Thursday, severe weather is possible. There is a slight risk for severe weather for the Evansville area and western Kentucky on Thursday.

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