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Some residents believe officials waited too long to turn on the county's tornado sirens during Sunday's severe weather.
Spencer County Emergency Management is providing a reason why some didn't hear sirens during a tornado warning in a portion of the county Sunday night.
One of the tornadoes traveled more than 30 miles and had a maximum width of 500 yards, according to the National Weather ...
Severe weather swept across Kentucky and the Louisville area Sunday night, causing damage and power outages. A tornado watch ...
Earlier on Monday, the NWS confirmed an EF-1 tornado in Fairdale. It said winds of at least 90 miles per hour hit the area in ...
One of the tornadoes traveled more than 30 miles and had a maximum width of 500 yards, according to the National Weather Service.
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WLKY on MSNSpencer County Emergency Services addresses siren activation concerns during weekend stormsSpencer County Emergency Services director Robert Klinglesmith says while some people say they heard sirens, others said they did not. He attributed this to factors such as weather conditions, wind ...
Severe storms caused widespread damage in Kentucky, leaving thousands without power. Spencer County delayed activating tornado sirens due to power limitations on some sirens. One person died in ...
Storm survey crews with NWS Louisville confirmed EF-1 tornado damages in Fairdale and near Shepherdsville in Bullitt County ...
Kentucky by an EF-1 tornado on March 30, 2025. The National Weather Service An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum wind speeds of 90 mph damaged parts of Spencer County. The NWS said the tornado ...
SPENCER COUNTY, Ky. — Severe storms brought strong winds and at least three confirmed tornadoes to Kentucky on Sunday night, including Spencer County. The National Weather Service found evidence ...
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