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Kentucky is in a state of emergency ahead of storms, which are expected to last 4 days

Kentucky is in a state of emergency ahead of storms, which are expected to last 4 days

Yahoo02-04-2025
Ahead of a predicted four-day round of severe storms, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency for the Bluegrass State Wednesday morning.
According to a news release from Beshear's office, the storm is expected to last for four days and bring potentially historic amounts of rain, wind and possible tornadoes around the state.
Here's a look at what the declaration means.
According to the release, far western Kentucky faces a Level 5 risk, meaning potential for widespread storms that are intense and long-lived. Several other areas across the state are also at risk for tornadoes, hail, flooding and strong winds, the release said.
Kentucky weather forecast: Months' worth of rain in a few days
Beshear has activated the Kentucky Emergency Operations Center, the release said, and National Guard units are prepared to respond, as well as Kentucky Transportation Cabinet workers and local emergency management.
Before hitting the road, motorists are encouraged to check goky.ky.gov.
Visit kyem.ky.gov to learn more about how you can prepare for the weather event.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky state of emergency declared ahead of severe weather
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