It sounds odd, but it’s serious. This new weather term helps explain why some days feel hotter and more dangerous than others, and why you need to take it seriously
Here in the Midwest, the arrival of summer can't get here quickly enough. I live in western Kentucky and we've had a miserable severe weather season. We've battled tornadoes, monster hail, and historic flooding. Frankly, we need (and have earned) some peace, some quiet, and some summer. Only, there may be a bit of a curve ball.
2025 is on track to break tornado records in Indiana with more than 50 twisters already confirmed. Here’s how it compares to past years and what it means for you.
Kathy Albin has come up with a fun way to 'stomach' our turbulent and tornadic weather. She has outfitted her new storm shelter with a Bloody Mary bar.
For the second time in a week, western Kentucky and southern Indiana are under a Winter Storm Warning. Days after Winter Storm Blair dumped snow, sleet and heavy amounts of freezing rain on the Tristate area, another wintry system is set to move into the area.
Here in western Kentucky and southern Indiana we are finally saying "Adios!" to Winter Storm Blair. However, Arctic cold temperatures and more snow are on the way.
Before you bundle the kids up to play outside, read through these guidelines for outdoor winter play, check the temperature, and don't forget the wind-chill.
The National Weather Service in Paducah is warning residents in western Kentucky, southern Indiana, and southern Illinois that there is increasing likelihood that a significant winter storm is going to impact the region Sunday and Monday.
After an unseasonably mild holiday season, our weather fortunes are about to change here in western Kentucky and southern Indiana. The National Weather Service says a brewing winter storm has the potential to dump snow or a combination of snow and ice on the Tristate area.