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[37] [38] [35] [36] Allegedly, workers' jobs had been threatened if they left the factory between the first and second tornado warnings for the area – a tornado warning had been issued at approximately 5:30 p.m. CST that evening – and again after the second tornado warning was issued after 9:00 p.m. CST. [39] Several nearby industrial ...
The National Weather Service in Louisville has extended a tornado warning until 8:15 a.m. for several Indiana counties as a storm that has produced at least one tornado moves through the area near ...
PowerOutage.us, another online tracker, reported approximately 5,300 people are without power in Fayette County as of 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, and 15,343 across Kentucky. More than 30,000 statewide ...
An EF-1 tornado with a maximum width of 150 yards and 110 mile per hour winds speeds touched down in Jessamine County near US 27, according to the NWS. The tornado traveled less than a half-mile ...
October had a below average amount of 50 tornadoes. Most were the result of Hurricane Milton that produced a prolific tornado outbreak in Florida, with 6 fatalities confirmed a result of the tornadoes. [5] Another severe weather event happened on the last 2 days of the month producing multiple weak tornadoes.
Later, Volkman's WKY-TV colleague Frank McGee tipped him off about another tornado approaching Meeker, Oklahoma. [9] While the tornado destroyed the town, nobody was hurt and one resident told the Associated Press, "God bless Harry Volkman." [10] This eventually resulted in the government lifting its ban on tornado warnings. [11]
Editor’s note, March 4: This story is no longer being updated. Visit kentucky.com to find the latest news about this storm.. Gov. Andy Beshear issued a state of emergency ahead of severe weather ...
The 1974 Xenia tornado was a violent F5 tornado that destroyed a large portion of Xenia and Wilberforce, Ohio, United States on the afternoon of April 3, 1974. It was the deadliest individual tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak, the 24-hour period between April 3 and April 4, 1974, during which 148 tornadoes touched down in 13 different U.S. states.