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- Flash Flood Watch in effect
A Flash Flood Watch is in effect through Wednesday morning for most of the WYMT viewing area.
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- Flash Flood Watch
The flash flood watch is for every county in southeastern Kentucky.
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- NWS Crews Confirmed Pulaski / Lincoln Tornados
crews surveyed the Eubank area and the Broughtentown area for signs of twisters
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- Storms Leave Behind Damage And Power Outages
A line of severe storms leaves a path of damage across Eastern and Southern Kentucky.
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- Winter Weather Driving Tips
The possibility of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is likely across the region.
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- Farmer's Almanac Predicts "Numbing" Cold Winter
The 2009 Farmer's Almanac hit store shelves Tuesday and it’s predicting a “numbing” winter for much of the country.
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- Winter Weather? Almanac Says 'Numb's The Word!'
People worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts below-average temperatures for most of the U.S.
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- Cool Weather Brings Out More Brown Recluse Spiders
Brown recluses are one of the prime spiders in Kentucky. Recent unseasonably cool temperatures may cause an increase in the spiders inside households.
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- Forecasters Say La Nina Is Leaving
Government forecasters say the climate changer is coming to an end, and neutral conditions are expected into the fall.
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- US Government: Up To 9 Atlantic Hurricanes In 2008
Government forecasters expect between six and nine hurricanes to form in the Atlantic this year.
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- NWS Meteorologists Make Determination On Floyd County Storm Damage
A team from the National Weather Service tried to determine whether it was a tornado or straight line winds as they checked the damage from Friday's storm.
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- EF-2 Tornado Confirmed in Wayne County
A National Weather Service storm survey team has confirmed that an EF-2 tornado touched down in Wayne County Friday afternoon with winds near 130 mph.
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- Total Lunar Eclipse
It was your last chance to see a total lunar eclipse for nearly three years.
- Punxsutawney Phil Sees Shadow, Predicts More Winter Ahead
Brace yourself for more wintry weather. Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow Saturday, leading the groundhog to forecast six more weeks of winter.
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- NOAA: 2007 A Top Ten Warm Year for U.S. and Globe
The year 2007 is on pace to become one of the 10 warmest years for the contiguous U.S., since national records began in 1895, according to preliminary data from NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center.
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- EF-1 Tornado Confirmed In Laurel County
A storm survey team from the National Weather Service in Jackson has determined an EF-1 tornado with winds estimated between 94 and 99 mph touched down in Laurel County during the late afternoon of Wednesday, November 14th 2007.
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- Fall Foliage In Eastern Kentucky
Although it has been a very dry year, spotters throughout the state will report the weekly progress of the changes in color that grace the Kentucky landscape from the Appalachians to the western lakes region.
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- Severe Weather Safety
Nearly 90% of all presidentally declared disasters are weather related, leading to nearly 500 deaths per year and almost $14 billion in damage across the United States. - Forecasters Forecast Busy Hurricane Season
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hurricane forecasters expect more tropical storms than normal this season, and "it just takes one to make it a bad year," says Conrad Lautenbacher, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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- Enhanced Fujita Scale Has Been Fully Implemented
NOAA's National Weather Service fully implemented the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale to rate tornadoes, replacing the original Fujita Scale. - Frost & Freeze Information
As we head into the Fall season and temperatures start cooling, the growing season is coming to a close. - TADD: Turn Around Don't Drown
TADD is a NOAA National Weather Service campaign to warn people of the hazards of walking or driving a vehicle through flood waters. - What is Doppler Radar?
During the 1960s, scientists began experimenting with Doppler weather radars--radars that could detect the motion of raindrops within a cloud. - What is Hail?
Although tornadoes and flash floods are dramatic by-products of thunderstorms, hail can be far more devastating to property and crops.
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