The strongest tornado that hit Kentucky had an estimated wind speed of 100 mph.
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 ...
Temperatures are gradually expected to warm back up later this week.
The tornado that hit Kentucky had an estimated wind speed of 100 mph.
One of the tornadoes reached maximum wind speeds of 110 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
A National Weather Service survey found instances of tornado damage Tuesday along the Grayson-Hardin-Meade county storm track.
The power outages come after much of Kentucky faced a risk of seeing severe storms and was under a tornado watch.
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WASHINGTON (NewsNation Now) — Surveying storm damage from the Kentucky sky, President Joe Biden Wednesday saw neighborhoods pockmarked by piles of debris and homes without roofs and windows, evidence ...
Emergency officials said not to call 911 if you are experiencing an outage unless it's a life-and-death situation. Instead, call your utility provider.
Kentucky and Southern Indiana are under an enhanced risk for tornadoes and other severe weather, as a storm system is set to arrive overnight March 15.
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