Severe storms to impact Kentucky
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A Weather Impact Alert Day across southern Indiana and Kentucky as a weather system brings heavy rain and strong storms to the region.
A severe alert has been issued for Tuesday**Our stormy weather pattern continues. Another system will bring showers and storms to our region. Some of the storms are expected to be strong to severe during the day Tuesday with the highest threats coming during the midday / early afternoon hours and again late in the day into the early evening.
People unemployed or self-employed living or working in the affected areas and became unemployed or had work interrupted as a direct result of the flooding that occurred in Kentucky starting
A few storms may be possible Tuesday morning, but the main threat for strong-to-severe thunderstorms comes in the afternoon to evening hours. Damaging winds, excessive rain and isolated tornadoes are all possible. Make sure you stay weather aware and have a way to receive severe weather alerts.
Areas in Laurel County that were impacted by a tornado late May 16 will be evacuated during the evening hours of May 20 ahead of more severe storms are set to move into the area, state and local officials announce during a news conference.
The city announced drop-off locations for tree debris at three different sites this week: Wednesday, May 21, and Thursday, May 22, and Friday, May 23.
Louisville, Kentucky is at a slight risk for severe storms on May 20, with potential threats including damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes. Gusty winds and hail are possible on May 19 ...
Residents in 24 additional counties, including Jefferson, Oldham and Bullitt, can now receive unemployment benefits through October.