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More tornadoes could be confirmed Thursday and in the coming days as storm damage is assessed. The risk of severe weather ...
Heavy rain, hail, thunder and lightning rumble through Lexington starting at 2 a.m. Tornado warnings sounded, but now comes a ...
Another round of powerful storms moved in Wednesday night, it's likely one or more tornadoes formed. Look at some of the damage in the player above. Sign up for our Newsletters The entire WLKY viewing ...
HEBRON, Ky. (WXIX) - A tornado touched down at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport last night, according to the National Weather Service Wilmington office. The NWS conducted a ...
Central and western Kentucky, including Louisville, are under a tornado watch until midnight Thursday. A wind advisory is also in effect for Louisville, with gusts up to 45 mph expected.
Thursday’s earliest hours were a period of little slumber for many or most across Pulaski County, with dramatic lighting, rolling thunder, heavy rainfall, and the sound of sirens wailing through the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for several Kentucky and southern Indiana counties Wednesday afternoon. A tornado watch is in effect for the following ...
A Tornado Watch has been issued for Lawrence County until 10 p.m. CDT. A Flood Watch has been issued in Indiana for Orange, Washington, Scott, Jefferson, Dubois, Crawford, Perry, Harrison, Floyd and ...
HEBRON, Ky. — The National Weather Service confirmed a EF-1 tornado touched down at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport during Wednesday's storms. The NWS conducted storm ...
Quite a few Pulaskians spent Thursday hoping that history didn’t repeat itself. It didn’t escape the attentions of many around the area that this week’s severe storms happened to fall on the 51st ...
Damage surveys may continue for the next few days so those tornado tallies could tick higher. In addition to the tornadoes, there were over 860 reports of large hail, severe thunderstorm wind ...
KY. Remarkably, a second tornadic supercell dropped softball-sized hail on many areas devastated by the prior storm and also produced an EF1 tornado between 3:30 p.m. and 3:36 p.m. near Henryville. In ...
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