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Ohio Severe Weather Awareness Week March 21-27

Published 2021-03-21

In a coordinated effort with the Ohio Committee for Severe Weather Awareness (OCSWA), Governor DeWine has proclaimed March 21-27 as Severe Weather Awareness Week and is encouraging all Ohioans to prepare themselves for spring and summer weather hazards and home emergencies.

Kentucky Statewide Tornado Drill - Tuesday at 10:15 am EDT

Published 2021-03-15

The Annual Kentucky Statewide Tornado Drill will be conducted Tuesday, March 16 at 10:15 AM EDT (9:15 AM CDT). This will be a great opportunity to practice your tornado safety plan, whether you are at home, school, or work

Virginia Severe Weather Preparedness Week March 15-19

Published 2021-03-15

Please join us in promoting severe weather safety during this year's "Severe Weather Preparedness Week". The National Weather Service asks emergency management, public safety officials, local media and Weather-Ready Nation Ambassadors to help join forces in improving the nation's readiness, responsiveness, and overall resilience against severe weather during the upcoming season.

The February 2021 Month in Review

Published 2021-03-10

February 2021 was a very active month with multiple high impact storms affecting the region, including a widespread winter storm at the beginning of the month, along with three significant winter storms in the course of a week near mid-month. The month concluded with an extended period of rainfall which led to moderate river flooding on some local rivers.

Weather Observers Needed - Join CoCoRaHS TODAY!

Published 2021-03-08

Rainfall Totals and River Flood Summary for Late February/Early March Flood Event

Published 2021-03-02

Waves of rain, heavy at times, moved across the region from the afternoon hours of Friday February 26th through the morning of Monday March 1st.  By the time the event was over, 4 inches or more of rain had accumulated over parts of northeast Kentucky, central and southwest West Virginia and southwest Virginia, which resulted in moderate river flooding on several area rivers.