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The NWS Louisville Office has issued a Tornado Watch until 6 p.m. for several Kentucky and Indiana counties. While all severe hazards, including spin-up tornadoes and hail, are possible today, damaging straight-line winds will be the primary severe hazard.
President Donald Trump is visiting the commonwealth on Wednesday, March 11, but weather may have an impact. See NWS forecast.
Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible ahead of an incoming cold front in Kentucky later this week, according to the National Weather Service. The severe weather is forecast
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Tornado watch, wind advisory in effect for these Kentucky counties
Severe storms are expected to hit most of Kentucky on Wednesday, March 11, with the potential for damaging winds, severe hail, and tornadoes.
With impact weather forecast for much of the week these weather safety reminders are coming at a perfect time.
Skies today remain mainly dry, but the rest of the week sees a rollercoaster of a forecast. A foggy start for some today, with reduced visibility in south central Kentucky to start our Monday morning.
A storm system that could produce strong to severe weather was expected to arrive Thursday in Kentucky, according to the National Weather Service. The storms, which have been fueled by warmer temperatures this week, are expected to begin Thursday afternoon ...
A Tornado Warning alert was accidentally issued in Kentucky as part of the Statewide Tornado Drill, which was scheduled to take place despite the forecast including storm chances.
A very stray shower will be possible early Monday with partly cloudy skies. Lots of sunshine takes over for the afternoon as it will be a beautiful Monday with highs in the low to mid 70s. Clear skies will be around for Monday evening with more clouds and a few showers arriving very late in the overnight. Lows will be in the upper 50s to low 60s.