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Severe Thunderstorm Threat From the Central Plains to the Northeast; Extreme HeatRisk for the East Coast

Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible from the central Plains to the Northeast through this evening. Widespread damaging winds are the primary threat but hail and a tornado or two is also possible. Extremely dangerous heat continues across the Eastern U.S. Warm overnight low temperatures will provide little to no relief. Read More >

Simpson County, KY 

 

NWS Louisville delivered Turn Around Don't Drown road signs to Simpson County, KY on 12/7/21.  The county was awarded these NWS-funded signs to alert travelers of the potential flood hazard at a low water ford on Kenny Parry Dr.  Many auto accidents including one recent fatality (2019) have occurred because of flooding at this location in recent years.

Pictured Above From Left to Right: Mason Barnes (Simpson County Judge Executive), Bob Palmer (Simpson County Emergency Manager), Mike Kochasic (NWS Louisville Warning Coordination Meteorologist), Andrea Schoettmer (NWS Louisville Senior Service Hydrologist)

 

 

Clark County, IN

 

NWS Louisville delivered Turn Around Don't Drown road signs to Clark County, IN on 12/8/21.  The county was awarded these NWS-funded signs to alert travelers of the potential flood hazard on Memphis Charlestown Rd near the junction with Hansberry Rd. This location has a history of multiple water rescues in recent years.

Pictured Above From Left to Right: Tim Cochran (Highway Superintendent), Andrea Schoettmer (NWS Louisville Senior Service Hydrologist), Gavan Hebner (Emergency Management Director), Mike Kochasic (NWS Louisville Warning Coordination Meteorologist), Eddie Umbreit (Highway Sign Department Manager)