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National Weather Service forecasters at the Paducah office are warning about the potential for high wind speeds and heavy rainfall in the region tomorrow Friday.
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Paducah’s National Weather Service office is ready for the coming tornado season. The staff has had to make some adjustments after experiencing a power outage and technical difficulties during the December tornado outbreak.
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More than three months after the December tornado outbreak, the National Weather Service’s Paducah office scientists held a workshop on the science of the storm and information messaging around the Dec. 10 disaster.
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A tornado touched down Saturday morning on the east side of downtown Hopkinsville, ripping the roof and gas pumps from the Marathon station at Ninth and Campbell streets, said Christian County Emergency Manager Randy Graham.
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National Weather Service meteorologists in a briefing Friday said western Kentucky could see an increased risk for severe weather this weekend – primarily damaging winds – including heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) Forecast Office in Paducah warned in a virtual press conference Sunday that damaging winds are likely this evening in southern Illinois, southeast Missouri and far western Kentucky, with the possibility of tornadoes.
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The National Weather Service is calling for severe thunderstorms Monday evening in western Kentucky and southern Illinois. NWS Paducah Lead Forecaster Dan…
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The National Weather Service in Paducah is warning residents of west Kentucky, southern Illinois and southwest Indiana to expect powerful wind gusts and…
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A National Weather Service meteorologist said people in west Kentucky should expect gusty winds, heavy rainfall and flooding potential Thursday through…
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The National Weather Service in Paducah issued a flood watch Thursday for west Kentucky and southern Illinois as heavy rain continues to move through the…