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Strong to severe storms Tuesday afternoon, evening

From Mike Keltner, Emergency Management

Numerous showers and thunderstorms will move east across Kentucky today. There is a risk for severe storms this afternoon and evening, most notably across the southern half of central and eastern Kentucky.

Thunderstorms may produce damaging winds and heavy rainfall, but large hail and a tornado cannot be ruled out. Locally excessive rainfall could result in flooding, mainly near and just south of the Interstate 64 corridor from southern Indiana through the Bluegrass Region and much of eastern Kentucky.




This story was posted on 2023-05-16 08:53:37
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Severe storm beginning around 2, keep watch



2023-05-16 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Mike Keltner, Director Adair Co. Emergency Management.
The predicted severe thunderstorm was getting started with a bang around 2pmCT in Adair County. There is no warning at this hour but it's powerful enough to beg careful watching from now until bedtime when it is supposed to leave the area.

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