A Tornado Watch is in effect until 6 AM for parts of western middle Tennessee. We anticipate strong storms to push into our northwest and northern counties in the early morning hours of Saturday.
Life-threatening flooding and dangerous severe weather pummeled large swaths of the nation's heartland again Friday night for the third night in a row, and Saturday is shaping up to be just as bad, if not worse,
One of the tornadoes traveled more than 30 miles and had a maximum width of 500 yards, according to the National Weather Service.
Louisville was hit with heavy winds. Tennessee saw massive tornadoes. Lexington, on the other hand, was spared Thursday morning. Meteorologists explain why.
Flooding concerns persist through the weekend as we see more rounds of active heavy rains - some with a severe threat.
A first look at storm damage across Louisville on Thursday morning showed the utter devastation to businesses and warehouses in Kentucky's largest city.
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A tornado watch has been issued for portions of southern Illinois, western Kentucky and southeast Missouri until 10 p.m. due to the incoming threat of severe
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WLKY on MSNTornado surveys: 5th confirmed in KentuckyIn all, nine tornado warnings were issued over the course of the swift-moving storm. During their surveys, they will determine whether that damage was the result of a tornado. On Tuesday, they plan to go to Breckinridge County.