The strongest tornado that hit Kentucky had an estimated wind speed of 100 mph.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is out surveying Kentucky storm damage after overnight severe weather. NWS Louisville said ...
The tornado that hit Kentucky had an estimated wind speed of 100 mph.
Storm surveys are underway in parts of Kentucky after the Louisville region got pummeled late Sunday night.
The National Weather Service confirmed an EF1 tornado caused damage Sunday night in some central Kentucky counties. The damage track was found in Grayson, Hardin and Meade counties, confirming the EF1 ...
National Weather Service officials confirmed an EF-1 tornado went through Grayson, Hardin and Meade counties in Kentucky ...
In a post on social media, Gov. Andy Beshear said there have been no reported injuries from the overnight storms.
Temperatures are gradually expected to warm back up later this week.
A National Weather Service survey found instances of tornado damage Tuesday along the Grayson-Hardin-Meade county storm track.
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. -- A devastating tornado outbreak has killed dozens of people in the Midwest, and the most significant damage was seen at an occupied candle factory in Kentucky, an Amazon warehouse ...
Strong storms moved through the Riverside community in Warren County late Sunday night, leaving behind wind damage in several ...
Wayne County was under a tornado warning when various damage reports came in.