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Governor Beshear has activated the Kentucky Emergency Operations Center and units of the Kentucky Naitonal Guard to stand ready to respond.
(LEX 18) — Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency ahead of the incoming severe storms in Kentucky. Officials have predicted that the weather will last four days, with heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the possibility of tornadoes.
On Wednesday, Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency ahead of the first round of severe storms that are expected to last for four days. According to a press release, the storm is especially concerning in far Western Kentucky,
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According to the WHAS11 Weather Impact Team, people should be prepared for the initial line of storms to arrive starting around 10 p.m. and lasting overnight.