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For decades, NOAA weather radios have been a sure-fire way to get severe weather alerts, particularly in the overnight hours.
In an update Tuesday afternoon, officials said the tornado that traveled between Pulaski and Laurel counties was an EF-4 with peak winds of 170 mph. It was on the ground for more than 55 miles and was ...
The United States is on track to have its second-busiest tornado year ever, and some former weather service veterans worry ...
The tornado that hit Pulaski, Laurel and Russell counties late Friday was an EF-4, with winds of 170 miles per hour, the ...
The tornado that hit Pulaski, Laurel and Russell counties late Friday was an EF-4, with winds of 170 miles per hour, the ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed that a powerful EF-4 tornado tore through southern Kentucky on Friday night, ...
It's getting more common for a lot of tornadoes to form over a big area in a short period of time — such as the outbreak that ...
The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF4 tornado touched down in Laurel and Pulaski Counties last Friday.
Today’s Good Question is, “With Louisville’s NOAA weather radio transmitters down for service, will we still receive alerts?” ...
The NWS in Jackson, KY, said the track for the tornado in Russell, Pulaski and Laurel Counties was 55.6 miles long with a ...
The devastating twister that killed 19 people in three Kentucky counties on Friday night packed winds of nearly 175 miles per hour and was almost one mile wide. The National Weather service said the t ...
The National Weather Service has issued two Tornado Watches covering a wide swath of the Southeast, including much of Tennessee, northern Georgia, southeastern Kentucky, and northern Alabama. These ...