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A flood advisory is now in effect for parts of Hamilton County, Ohio, and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky ...
Much of southern Kentucky is considered by the National Weather Service to be at the highest risk, greater than 10%, for a "significant" tornado, defined as an EF-2 tornado or greater.
Much of southern Kentucky is considered by the National Weather Service to be at the highest risk, greater than 10%, for a "significant" tornado, defined as an EF-2 tornado or greater.
When you think of which states get hit most by tornadoes, you think of parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Texas -- not Kentucky. But recent studies point to an eastward shift in ...
Moderate risk for severe weather, Tornado Watch issued for Kentucky, Indiana Stay weather aware Tuesday and have at least two ways to receive severe weather alerts if one is issued for your area.
A tornado outbreak is possible across much of the South Tuesday, and while the risk is slight or even marginal across most of Kentucky – it’s not zero, National Weather Service meteorologist ...
When a devastating tornado cut through Western Kentucky this month – the most destructive funnel in a series that struck the country’s heartland – it took the lives of at least 76 Kentuckians.
Unexpected tornado leaves at least 1 dead, multiple injured in Kentucky By Alaa Elassar, CNN May 30, 2025 0 1 of 2 ...
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ky. — One person is dead and several were injured after a tornado hit rural Kentucky on Friday. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado was at least an EF-2 with wind ...
Much of southern Kentucky is considered by the National Weather Service to be at the highest risk, greater than 10%, for a "significant" tornado, defined as an EF-2 tornado or greater.
One person is dead and several were injured after a tornado hit rural Kentucky on Friday. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado was at least an EF-2 with wind speeds of at least 115 mph.
One person is dead and several were injured after a tornado hit rural Kentucky on Friday. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado was at least an EF-2 with wind speeds of at least 115 mph.