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According to the National Weather Service, an EF-1 tornado is classified as a weak tornado with winds of 86 to 110 mph, causing moderate damage. The EF Scale, used to assess wind speeds and ...
There are two tornadoes and one straight-line wind activity confirmed in Kentucky: Meade County: EF-1 tornado of 90 mph Butler to Warren counties: EF-1 tornado of 110 mph
The NWS said nine of the tornadoes were an EF-1 tornado and two were an EF-2 tornado. The NWS also confirmed straight-line wind damage in Fayette, Mercer, Spencer and Woodford counties.
After moving northeast for one-half mile (0.80 km), rated EF0, it crossed the Tennessee–Kentucky state line near the community of State Line in Fulton County, causing additional tree damage. The total damage caused in Tennessee by the tornado was estimated at $25,000 (2021 USD). [32] Low-end EF4 damage to a business in downtown Cayce
A map of the tornadoes and straight-line wind damage reports from April 2, 2024. Many areas of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia were put on flood watches prior to the event. [115] [116] In West Virginia, there were dozens of reports of straight
After a dangerous storm wreaked havoc throughout Kentucky on Tuesday, causing damage to people's homes, vehicles and more. Tornadoes and straight-line winds have been confirmed in the area.
Seventeen people were killed in total, and sixty-three others were injured; every casualty was a result of the initial EF3 tornado. [note 1] Monetary damage from both tornadoes would total over $2.5 million (2021 USD), and an intensive recovery effort followed, with federal funding being sent to Warren County which would help with the cleanup ...
The NWS also confirmed straight-line wind damage in Fayette, Mercer, Spencer and Woodford counties. [UPDATED 6 AM 4/3/24] Here is our current planned survey map for the storms from April 2nd.