Kentuckians look to help OK storm victims
Posted: 7:35 AM - Many Kentuckians are looking for ways to help those storm victims and their families.
It has been a wild week in the weather department. Not here in our region, but in many other locations. We could see our 4th straight day of severe thunderstorm activity. The storms could pack quite a punch!
The Storm Prediction Center has east KY under a slight risk for severe storms on Wednesday. The image aboce will update as necessary with new data.

If you have any storm reports or other odds and ends be sure to share here on the blog and over on facebook.
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 7:35 AM - Many Kentuckians are looking for ways to help those storm victims and their families.
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