chris clackum has more. >> the downpour on tuesday was torrential at times, 6 inches of rain fell in three hours. >> water was falling from the sky faster than it could enter the system. >> much of louisville found itself drenched -- homes, cars, businesses were water logged. very little appears salvageable. the water was 3.5 feet deep. instead of rolling, cars floated down neighborhood roads. residents were trapped inside of their homes. by boat was the only way out for youngsters at a boys' and girls' club. much of the race track was underwater for most of the day as was part of the campus at the university of louisville, forcing the cancellation of classes. no significant injuries have been reported but the damage is obviously extensive. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with tom tasselmyer. >> you can see the storm that chris was talking about. it was just redeveloping in the same area. it track right to illinois, indiana, and then went right into kentucky. it is a complex of thunderstorms that will continue to work its way east into a natural and into parts of west vir