The wet conditions across Western and Central Kentucky last week were also accompanied by severe weather. A line of strong to severe storms pushed through the area Wednesday afternoon (4/13) and into Wednesday night. While there were multiple reports of damaging winds, the line also produced 14 tornadoes. Thankfully, unlike early December 2021, these tornadoes were relatively weak and short-lived. More information on rating, peak winds, and path length can be found in the event overview from the National Weather Service offices in Louisville and Paducah.
This is a good reminder that we are getting into peak tornado season for the state of Kentucky. You should have shelter/emergency preparedness plans in place. Below is a look at the number of tornado warnings issued by month in the state of Kentucky going back to 1986. While tornadoes can happen at any time of the year, peak frequency tends to be in April and May.
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