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At least 16 dead in flooding and tornadoes as storms lash from Texas to Ohio - Heavy rains have pounded the central US, rapidly swelling waterways and prompting a series of flash flood emergencies fro
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Parts of the Midwest and South faced the possibility of torrential rains and life-threatening flash floods Friday, while many communities were still reeling from tornadoes that destroyed whole neighbo...
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Tornado Warning active for Davidson, Sumner and Wilson counties. UPDATE (Sat. April, 5) -- A tornado has been issued for a large portion of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky until 9 p.m. The main line carrying the threat of major severe weather is expected at 3 p.m.- 12 a.m.
A first look at storm damage across Louisville on Thursday morning showed the utter devastation to businesses and warehouses in Kentucky's largest city.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Flood warnings have been issued for multiple counties in Kentucky and southern Indiana days after severe weather and heavy rain. Between 5 and 8 inches of rain has fallen in the Louisville area with more rain expected Sunday.
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Tornado season typically lasts from March through June, according to the National Weather Service, and Kentucky is bound to see several tornadoes each year. Weather data tracked by The Courier Journal showed at least 66 tornadoes were recorded in Kentucky in 2024.
Wednesday night’s bout with severe weather in south western Kentucky truly first began when, around 6:55 PM, Christian and Todd counties got their first tornado warnings — following tracked storms from northwestern Tennessee.
On Saturday, witnesses captured video of what appeared to be a large building floating down the swollen Kentucky River in Frankfort, Kentucky, amid catastrophic flooding.
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The Weather Channel on MSNPotentially Catastrophic Flooding From Extreme Rainfall And Severe Weather Pummeling South, Ohio ValleyThe South and Ohio Valley will continue to be pummeled by a particularly dangerous flooding event from multiple bouts of extreme rainfall as well as severe weather that could spawn strong tornadoes this weekend.