Following deadly flooding in the Commonwealth, the National Weather Service will release safety information for severe weather throughout the coming week.
Much of the U.S. faced another round of biting winter weather on Sunday, with torrential rains causing intense flooding in Kentucky and r
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Millions of Americans are in the path of a storm that is hitting parts of Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia the hardest, with rainfall reaching several inches.
It’s not uncommon for Rick Strawbridge to get alerts for bad weather. Typically, he and his wife, Dianne, stay home and pray through it. On Dec.
In Kentucky, where Gov. Andy Beshear issued a state of emergency ... Residents were urged to pay attention to severe weather warnings overnight, as the tornado risk continued into Sunday morning for parts of Georgia. Warnings could be extended east to ...
A deadly winter storm unleashed everything from severe weather to flooding to snow and ice across parts of the U.S. Saturday and Sunday.
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Much of the U.S. faced another round of biting winter weather Sunday, with torrential rains causing intense flooding in Kentucky and resulting in at least four deaths in the Southeast. The Northern Plains faced life-threatening cold, and tornado watches were issued for parts of Georgia and Florida.
Graves County wants to rebuild the jail destroyed in the Dec. 10, 2021, tornado. County officials need $24 million for that project and they are asking the state to help
The National Weather Service reported at least one tornado overnight in Alabama ... system dropped significant rainfall across parts of Kentucky, Arkansas and Tennessee during the day Saturday.
At least 10 people have died in the most recent round of harsh weather to pummel the U.S., including nine people in Kentucky who died as creeks swelled from heavy rain and water-covered roads.
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