A tornado watch has been issued for the entire region until midnight. This is a particularly dangerous situation (PDS).
A powerful, wide-reaching spring storm is threatening parts of the central and eastern US, with a life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes possible in some areas. Follow here for live updates.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for Lawrence County until 10 p.m. CDT. A Flood Watch has been issued in Indiana for Orange, Washington, Scott, Jefferson, Dubois, Crawford, Perry, Harrison, Floyd and Clark counties from 8 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday morning.
Findlay, Hancock County, and a large part of Ohio have been placed under a Tornado Watch until 4 a.m. Thursday. Forecasters say a few tornadoes are likely as severe storms race across the state. 75 mph wind gusts,
Severe storms earlier this week produced five EF-1 tornadoes but powerful, long-lived tornadoes aren't uncommon either in Kentucky.
An initial round of rain and strong winds will move into the region Wednesday evening that are expected to persist through Saturday.
As severe storms move into Kentucky Wednesday night, large tornadoes and long-track tornadoes are possible across much of Western Kentucky, meteorologists warned.
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WBKO on MSNTornado shelters available across South Central KentuckyAhead of Wednesday's severe weather threat, WBKO has compiled a list of tornado shelters available across the region.
Yet again, another round of severe weather is set to threaten the central U.S. with damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes starting late Tuesday and continuing through Thursday.
Residents of eastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, and western Kentucky prepare for a rare high-risk tornado outbreak as severe storms are forecasted this Wednesday.