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The National Weather Service of Louisville placed 15 counties between Central and South Central Kentucky under a tornado watch until 8 p.m.: Grayson County. Hart County. Green County. Larue County ...
Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a high-end classification of tornado warning — sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ground ...
The only velocities below said average recorded along the storm track were observed between 8:44 and 9:01 p.m. CST [02:44–3:01 UTC] as the storm crossed from Obion County, Tennessee, into Hickman County, Kentucky. This time frame coincides with the start of the Western Kentucky tornado, implying the supercell underwent a mesocyclone re ...
9:26 a.m. — Fayette County is no longer in a tornado warning, according to the NWS. However, Fayette and other Central Kentucky counties remain in a severe thunderstorm warning until at least 10 ...
The tornado in Bourbon County reached maximum wind speeds of 105 miles per hour south of Paris, according to the NWS. The tornado traveled roughly 13.4 miles and crossed into Clark County. It had ...
Tornado outbreak sequence of May 3–9, 1961; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 14–31, 1962; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 1966; Tornado outbreak of April 30 – May 2, 1967; Tornado outbreak of April 21–24, 1968; 1969 Hazlehurst tornadoes; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 10–16, 1970; 1971 Gosser Ridge tornado; 1974 Brandenburg tornado
Where did the tornadoes hit in Kentucky? 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 ...
Straight-line wind damage was confirmed in Lexington, leaving behind many downed trees and damaged homes but 19 tornadoes through 15 Kentucky counties. (Ryan C. Hermens/rhermens@herald-leader.com)