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MAYFIELD, Ky. (WSIL) -- Heavy rain on Saturday is still impacting motorists in western Kentucky.

The area received multiple inches of rainfall which led to flooding over roadways in every western Kentucky county in the WSIL region.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says the flooding is crossing roadways, which is impacting motorists.

Here is a list of impacted roadways from KYTC...

Carlisle County

  • KY 1820 is closed with high water between the 1-3 MM (Wilson Creek). This starts near the intersection of KY 1628.
  • KY 1628 is closed with high water between the 3-4 MM (Wilson Creek). This is between KY 1820 and U.S. 62.
  • KY 1820 is closed with high water at the 6 MM, east of U.S. 62.
  • KY 1591 is closed at the 1.5 MM due to a sinkhole caused by flooding. This is between KY 877 and Cherry Road.

Crittenden County

  • KY 1917 is closed with high water between the 1-1.5 MM.

Fulton County

  • KY 94 (Lower Bottoms) is closed with high water between 9.1 MM (Parker Lane) to 10.9 MM (1099 Bypass).
  • KY 94 is closed due to a slide caused by flooding at the 12.0 MM from Kentucky Street to Cumberland Street in downtown Hickman city limits.

Hickman County

  • KY 123 is closed with high water between the 14-16 MM in the Hailwell Corner area.
  • KY 780 is closed with high water between 2-3 MM.
  • KY 3061 is closed from the 0-2.366 MM due to slide at cross drain.

Livingston County

  • No roads are currently closed due to high water.
  • Several roads are open with high water and signs are posted. Those include:
  • KY 60, 11-12 MM.
  • KY 917/Stringtown Road, 1-2 MM, north of U.S 62 near the Livingston-Lyon County Line.
  • KY 917/Stringtown Road, 4 MM.
  • KY 723, 4-5 MM.
  • KY 70, 3-4 MM.

Lyon County

  • KY 1943 is closed with high water between the 3-4 MM near Skinframe Creek Bridge.
  • KY 819 is closed with high water between the 2-3 MM.

Marshall County

  • KY 1462/Benton-Birmingham Road is closed with high water between 0-1.3 MM. This is between KY 408/E. 12th Street and KY 1477/Benton Briensburg Road.
  • KY 1949/Wadesboro Road is closed with high water at the 7.4mm at the I-69 Tunnel.
  • KY 58 is closed at the 1.3 MM due pavement undermined caused by flooding, east of the Graves-Marshall County Line.

McCracken County

  • KY 1255/Bonds Road is closed with high water between the 0.0 MM (KY 348/Hardmoney Road) and the 2.3 MM (KY 450/Oaks).
  • KY 1255/Bonds Road is closed with high water at the intersection with KY 450/Oaks at the 2.3 MM.
  • KY 348 closed with high water between the 7.2 MM/Graves-McCracken County Line to the 5.6 MM/McNeil Road.
  • KY 339 is open from the 0-2 MM. - 𝗖𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗥
  • KY 787 is closed with high water from the 0-1.7 MM (Powers Road). Previously the water stopped near Bypass Road, but the water has now risen. - NEW/UPDATED
  • KY 131 is closed with high water from 0.0 MM at the McCracken-Graves County Line to the 2.1 MM/Old Said Road. The water has risen in this area. Signs are posted at the intersection of KY131/KY 348 in Symsonia. - NEW/UPDATED
  • KY 450/Oaks Road is closed with high water from 3 MM/Shemwell Road, past the 1.2 MM/Mayes Road over the McCracken-Graves County Line at 0.0MM and toward the intersection of KY 450/KY 348.The water has risen in this area. - NEW/UPDATED

Trigg County

  • KY 1507/Barefield Road is closed with high water at the 1.0 MM. This is between U.S. 68/Hopkinsville Road and KY 958/Montgomery Church Road.
  • KY 525/New Hope Road is closed with high water at the 4 MM. This is near the intersection of Prather Road.
  • KY 124/Cerulean Road is closed with high water between the 9-10 MM near the Trigg-Christian County Line.
  • KY 1253/Hardy Road is closed with high water between the 3-5 MM.
  • KY 126 is closed with high water at the 4 MM.
  • KY 276 is closed with high water between the 13-14 MM.
  • KY 958 is closed with high water between the 1-2 MM.
  • KY 128 is open between the 0.0 MM at U.S. 62 and the 1.0 MM, just past the intersection of Dunkerson Road. - 𝗖𝗟𝗘𝗔𝗥
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