This map from the National Weather Service in Louisville shows a front in white that will arrive in western Kentucky Tuesday afternoon and move east, bringing snow and continued sub-freezing temperatures.
There’s an upcoming statewide tornado drill that you need to be aware of. Next Wednesday, March 5th at 9:07 A.M., the National Weather Service will be hosting a statewide tornado drill. Officials say it’s a great time to practice what you’d do during a real emergency and make sure everyone in your household is prepared.
Much of the eastern U.S. braced for a renewed round of harsh, soggy weather on Saturday. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Arkansas were under flood warnings, and residents were warned by the National Weather Service to stay off roads.
At least nine people have died in the most recent round of harsh weather to pummel the U.S., including eight people in Kentucky who died as creeks swelled from heavy rain and water covered roads. Kentucky Gov.
Severe storms also swept through parts of Florida and Georgia, where tornado watches were in effect early Sunday, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for parts of Kentucky and predicted 2-6 inches of snow, depending on the region.
How much snow will Kentucky receive Tuesday and Wednesday? See National Weather Service predictions for major cities following Kentucky floods.
The National Weather Service says after Kentucky flooding, snow will impact the area and bring 2-6 inches. How much snow will Louisville see?
The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings and flash flood warnings for dozens of counties around Kentucky Saturday.
Following deadly flooding in the Commonwealth, the National Weather Service will release safety information for severe weather throughout the coming week.
As the calendar turns to March and the beginning of meteorological spring, the National Weather Service in Paducah is reminding everyone to be mindful of spring severe weather preparedness and safety.
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WEHT Evansville on MSNNWS wants people to know about travel conditions after recent snowfallFor Kentucky, call 866-737-3767 or go to goky.ky.gov. For Indiana, go onto the app store and download the INDOT Trafficwise app or go to 511in.org. For Illinois, go to gettingaroundillinois.com.
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