A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event turned deadly on day 1 of severe weather on Wednesday -- and the danger will increase on day 2.
The National Weather Service described the disaster as "a once-in-a-generation to once-in-a-lifetime" event, warning that the worst may still be ahead.
One man in Nelson County was found dead Sunday night after being located in a submerged vehicle in a pond. The Nelson County ...
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What's in the forecast for Louisville? Several severe storms will begin rolling through the region beginning Wednesday ...
At least two people were killed in Tennessee, officials said, and millions were under severe weather advisories. Flooding was ...
The national Storm Prediction Center says multiple strong tornadoes appear likely Wednesday afternoon and into the evening ...
Multiple roads in Kentucky are blocked due to flooding, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. KYTC released a list of blocked roads that will be updated as new information is available.
A line of strong storms—including reported tornadoes in Brownsburg and Carmel—passed through central Indiana on Wednesday ...
More than 15 million people were under tornado watches in the central United States through Wednesday night with tornadoes ...