News Summary
Kentucky is bracing for severe weather this weekend including heavy rain, tornadoes, and the risk of flooding. The National Weather Service has issued multiple tornado warnings across several counties. Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency. Residents are advised to take precautions as power outages and storm damage are reported across the region.
Lexington, Kentucky – A major storm system is currently impacting Kentucky, bringing severe weather conditions, including heavy rain, tornadoes, and the potential for flooding this weekend. The National Weather Service has issued tornado warnings and forecasts a tornado outbreak that may extend into tonight and throughout the weekend.
Severe weather warnings are in effect as it is estimated that some areas in Western Kentucky could receive more than 15 inches of rain by the end of the weekend. In Lexington, rainfall totals are expected to reach between 6 to 8 inches, with significant rainfall already observed in several neighborhoods, particularly on Man ‘o War near Tates Creek.
Tornado Warnings Issued
As of 3 a.m. today, tornado warnings were issued for Garrard, Lincoln, Boyle, and southern Madison counties. Additional warnings also extend to Montgomery, Fleming, Bath, and Nicholas counties. Radar indicates a severe weather system is present, with wind gusts forecasted to nearly reach 70 mph throughout Eastern Kentucky.
Storm Damage and Power Outages
At least 8,000 residents in Louisville experienced power outages due to the storm. Reports of hail have been confirmed, with nickel-sized stones falling in various areas. In Gage, injuries were reported when individuals sought shelter inside a vehicle under a carport amid the storm’s severity.
State of Emergency Declared
In response to the looming severe weather threats, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency. This declaration enables emergency management teams to mobilize and be better prepared for the adverse weather conditions. Following the storm, these teams will conduct damage assessments across affected areas.
Flooding Concerns
The storm system is anticipated to bring a significant influx of rainfall from Thursday through Sunday, potentially leading to long-term flooding issues. The heavy rains and tornado threats are considerable concerns throughout the night, with areas under a wide tornado watch that stretches across central Tennessee, northern Mississippi, and parts of Alabama as well.
Historical Context
Lexington has had its share of tornado threats in the past, with the last confirmed tornado touchdown occurring in May 2004. A notable EF-3 tornado previously struck northwest Lexington and the Masterson Station area, highlighting the vulnerability of the region to severe weather incidents. Authorities are advising residents on Interstate 64 in Fayette County to seek shelter due to the persistent severe weather warnings.
The weather service continues to monitor conditions closely, issuing alerts and updates as necessary. Residents are urged to stay informed of evolving weather conditions and to take appropriate precautions to ensure their safety during this severe weather event.
As the storm progresses, individuals are encouraged to prioritize emergency preparedness and be mindful of the ongoing risks associated with tornadoes, high winds, and flooding.
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