
A much quieter period of weather seems to be on the horizon for the region.
During the weekly National Weather Service conference call, Meteorologist Andy Lesage said a system will move in Wednesday of this week, but only dump up to a quarter-inch of rainfall. Highs will be in the 50s and 60s with lows dipping into the 30s and 40s.
As we move into next week, Lesage says a late-week system could bring even more precipitation.
He adds that the back end of next week’s system could bring some snow flurries, but no significant winter precipitation is expected.
Flooding problems along the Ohio and Green rivers are expected to continue improving, with the most severe issues persisting near Calhoun. As of Sunday night, the Green River had crested at 32.3 feet, significantly above the flood stage of 23 feet.