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8:57 a.m. More than 2,000 people without electricity . An estimated 2,286 people are without electricity service due to the severe weather passing through parts of Kentucky, according to the LG&E ...
January 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM. Severe storms in Kentucky Thursday brought at least six tornadoes around the state, along with heavy rain. The storms led to power outages, and some building damage ...
Editor’s note, March 4: This story is no longer being updated.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 ...
[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 ...
Storm damage near the University of Kentucky camps in Lexington, Ky, Tuesday, April 2, 2023. A strong thunderstorm hit Central Kentucky on Tuesday, April 2, leaving damage across Lexington and ...
For the latest information about the April 2 storms, visit kentucky.com. At least five tornadoes touched down in Kentucky Tuesday during a series of severe storms. The National Weather Service has ...
A significant tornado outbreak, along with a derecho, affected much of the Midwestern and Southeastern United States from April 1 to 3, 2024. The National Weather Service issued dozens of severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings across those regions during the event. The outbreak first began over portions of the Great Plains and Midwest on ...
From April 1 through April 3, a derecho [71][72] and significant tornado outbreak occurred primarily in the Central Plains, Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley, and Mid-Atlantic. On April 1, a moderate risk for severe weather was issued across parts of Oklahoma and Texas, including a 10% hatched area for tornadoes.