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Louisville is under a flood watch until 8 a.m. Sunday as forecasters expect more rain to give rise to potentially life-threatening floods.
From The Courier Journal
Several inches of rain are expected to fall across Kentucky through Saturday after a strong weather system swept into the area overnight, bringing the strong likelihood of severe flooding less than tw...
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"If he'd been sleeping in his bed, who knows what could have happened because there's glass over here from the window," Debbie Collini said.
A first look at storm damage across Louisville on Thursday morning showed the utter devastation to businesses and warehouses in Kentucky's largest city.
Severe storms with damaging wind, hail and possibly tornadoes are expected to hit Louisville Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service
An initial round of rain and strong winds will move into the region Wednesday evening that are expected to persist through Saturday.
A state of emergency has been declared in Louisville after a tornado ripped through Jeffersontown and severe flooding is expected over the coming days.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Heavy downpours, hail, lightning and tornadoes will occur in the Louisville Metro into the overnight hours. These storms have the potential to cause damage and life-threatening flash flooding. Be prepared for the initial line of storms to arrive starting around 8 p.m. and lasting overnight.
The NWS didn’t confirm whether that had anything to do with mass layoffs under DOGE’s cost-cutting crusade. It was also understaffed because of spring break, NWS told investigative reporter Travis Breese.
1hon MSN
LAKE CITY, Ark. (AP) — 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 neighborhoods and killed at least seven people.
Friday marks day three of the devastating storm. Here's what you need to know: 7 deaths reported in 3 states At least seven people have died across three states. One death -- a local fire chief -- was confirmed in Missouri.
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WLKY on MSNDevastating damage in Jeffersontown likely caused by tornadoRaging storms blew through the WLKY region on Wednesday, and among the most hard hit was Jeffersontown. WLKY News crews went there early Thursday morning and observed all kinds of damage. In the area of Plantside Drive, we saw roofs ripped off of large buildings, debris scattered everywhere.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear gave an update Thursday following bouts of severe weather and multiple confirmed tornadoes across the Commonwealth.