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The storm first hit Western Kentucky Wednesday evening. David Witten, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Paducah, said things started out slower than they thought, ...
A leading line of isolated and scattered storms is expected to travel west to east across Kentucky Friday afternoon. The NWS said the main line of potentially severe weather will follow behind the ...
Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected today, mainly across western Kentucky and southwest Indiana. While severe ...
Hot and very humid conditions continue Wednesday with a few pop-up storms. Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet has the latest in your full forecast.
Parts of Western Kentucky were also hammered with rainfall, and Hopkinsville, Paducah and other areas to the west were expecting up to 10 additional inches by Sunday.
But the second storm system, projected to hit Western Kentucky around 2 p.m., has a higher probability of having a severe impact with “all hazards in play,” according to the NWS.
Yet another round of possibly severe storms is building today across the region. The National Weather Service office in ...
Several inches of rain in less than one hour Monday caused a mess in Elizabethtown. And more storms are likely on the way ...
But the second storm system, projected to hit Western Kentucky around 2 p.m., has a higher probability of having a severe impact with “all hazards in play,” according to the NWS.
The storm first hit Western Kentucky Wednesday evening. David Witten, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Paducah, said things started out slower than they thought, ...
The storm first hit Western Kentucky Wednesday evening. David Witten, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Paducah, said things started out slower than they thought, ...