SOMERSET, Ky. (Feb. 16, 2025) – Following heavy rainfall across District 8, several roadways continue to experience high water levels, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Drivers are reminded to never drive through a flooded roadway. Even a small amount of rushing water can carry a vehicle away, and underlying pavement damage may not be visible.
As winter weather moves into the area, road crews remain on standby, prepared to treat routes as needed. Motorists should remain alert for changing weather and road conditions, especially as temperatures drop and precipitation transitions to snow.
The following state roads in District 8 are currently impacted by high water:
Adair County
-KY 767 MP 1-2
-KY 768 MP 3-4
Casey County
-KY 70X MP 0-1
-KY 198 MP 2-3
-KY 3272 MP 0-2
-KY 1640 MP 8-9
-KY 2310 MP 0-2
-KY 2313 MP 0-1
-KY 3270 MP 0-2
Clinton County
-KY 639 MP 8.5
McCreary County
-KY 1363 MP 8
Pulaski County
-KY 1642 MP 4.3
-KY 3260 MP 0.8
-KY 1247 MP 9-12 no closures several places with water over the road
-KY 192 MP 0.05 high water
-KY 39 MP 3.24, MP 5.5, MP 6.8 high water
Rockcastle County
-KY 1329 MP 3 high water
Wayne County
-KY 1808 MP 0.04
-KY 92 MP 10.5-12.38
-KY 90 MP 20
For Kentucky’s latest traffic and travel information, visit goky.ky.gov or navigate traffic by downloading the free Waze app at www.waze.com. Motorists can also access traffic information for the District 8 counties at www.facebook.com/KYTCDistrict8 and at www.twitter.com/KYTCDistrict8.







