People across Kentucky will spend Wednesday cleaning up from severe weather.
Overnight, the First Alert Defender tracked a line of storms that moved through, bringing dangerous lightning, strong winds and torrential rains to most of the state.
That was the second line of storms in just a matter of hours.
Tuesday night, a storm left its mark on Stanton, in Powell County.
That is where a roof was blown off a house on North Main Street. It now sits in the home's front yard.
Also in the area, power lines and trees were knocked down.
There have been no reports of injuries.
From there, the storms moved east, leaving behind damage in Morgan County. Emergency workers tell 27 NEWSFIRST a new roof that had been on the Elam Utilities building on Main Street in West Liberty was blown off.
Also in Morgan County, a tree fell onto a car and there were numerous reports of flash flooding.
Trees were also knocked down in Jefferson and Oldham Counties.