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Kentucky's recent tornadic activity has shaken long-standing ideas about the state's risk of death and destruction.
On Thursday, the risk begins over the High Plains, extending east toward Oklahoma and north Texas overnight. By Friday, a swath from the Plains to Tennessee and Kentucky could see severe storms.
Gusty winds, lightning, hail and ponding on roads are expected from the storms, according to the National Weather Service.
Damaging winds could reach all the way east to the Tennessee Valley and the Appalachians, while the Texas and Colorado High ...
FOX 17 News is in a Code Red Weather alert for severe weather for Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky for Friday and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNKentucky’s Devastating Tornado in May Left a Trail of Destruction Visible From SpaceSatellite imagery released by NASA features a giant brown streak where the storm sliced through the Daniel Boone National ...
A 2024 study on the National Land Cover Database (which is based on Landsat observations) has found that tornado damage to forests in the southeastern U.S. is on the rise, despite a slight decrease in ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said in a post on X Thursday evening that a man from McCracken County had died from the May 16-17 ...
Gov. Andy Beshear says that a 20th person has died as a result of the tornadoes that ripped through Kentucky last month.
Coming off deadly tornadoes in May, the National Weather Service anticipates a round of severe storms to hit the commonwealth ...
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a * Tornado Watch for portions of Southern Illinois Western into Central Kentucky Southeast Missouri Northwest into Middle Tennessee * Effective this ...
The governor initially reported 19 deaths from the storms, but announced on Thursday that a man from McCracken County died.
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