Severe storms to impact Kentucky
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In Louisville, storms are expected to arrive sometime between 5-8 p.m. Maps issued by NWS Louisville at 12:03 p.m. showed southwestern Kentucky, including Bowling Green, under a greater than 10% risk for tornadoes of at least EF-2 strength within 25 miles.
A Weather Impact Alert Day across southern Indiana and Kentucky as a weather system brings heavy rain and strong storms to the region.
The city announced drop-off locations for tree debris at three different sites this week: Wednesday, May 21, and Thursday, May 22, and Friday, May 23.
A new weather system could bring severe storms to Kentucky following recent tornadoes, strong winds and heavy rain.
A few storms may be possible Tuesday morning, but the main threat for strong-to-severe thunderstorms comes in the afternoon to evening hours. Damaging winds, excessive rain and isolated tornadoes are all possible. Make sure you stay weather aware and have a way to receive severe weather alerts.
People unemployed or self-employed living or working in the affected areas and became unemployed or had work interrupted as a direct result of the flooding that occurred in Kentucky starting
Checks can be mailed to The Salvation Army, PO Box 436437, Louisville, Kentucky, 40253.Donations will go toward disaster response and getting resources for counties affected by the storms ...
where Laurel County Sheriff John Root said a tornado tore through the area just before midnight. Here is the latest information from around Louisville and Kentucky. 6:30 p.m.: Gov. Andy Beshear ...
The home of Gail and Paul Cline is now a twisted mess after the tornado with 170 mph winds tore through their home in Laurel County.