Here's a feed of cameras around the Louisville area showing live weather conditions.
A Flash Flood Warning was issued for Louisville and several surrounding counties Tuesday morning as several inches of rain fell across the area.
Days after the twister struck, residents are still picking up the pieces.
There is a potential for historic amounts of rain, strong winds and a possibility of tornadoes.
Parts of Kentucky received up to six inches of rain from Feb. 15-16 as freezing temperatures hit the region. Counties around the state faced flooding issues because of the storms.
Dangerous cold is also a concern along with people attempting to drive through closed roads.
The NWS its survey team will visit the area in northern Hart County on Thursday.
Residents in Milton were picking up the pieces Friday after an EF-2 tornado left behind a path of destruction on Thursday.