2011年2月28日 星期一

The National Weather Service

The National Weather Service


The National Weather Service has confirmed that at least two tornadoes touched down in Kentucky Monday as a cold front brought high winds and heavy rain to the state.

Meteorologist Tom Reaugh said an EF3, or severe, tornado,Mint condition high grade finewatches, packing 140 mph winds, struck southern Henry County,Old School L A Kings newerahatsshop for Old School L A Kings New Era Hats. near Eminence, on Monday morning.

An EF3 tornado is one with winds between 136 and 165 mph, causing severe damage, according to the weather service.

Reaugh said a second tornado started in southern Indiana Monday morning and jumped the Ohio River into Jefferson County before spinning into Oldham County.

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A flood watch remained in effect until 4 p.m. Monday for Central Kentucky as rainstorms subsided,A typical Copy Blancpain watch has very poor and low functionality. according to the National Weather Service in Louisville.

Meteorologists predicted about one to two inches of rain for the region. As of 1 p.m., Lexington had received 1.29 inches, said Robert Szappanos with the National Weather Service in Louisville. He said Lexington would probably get only about another tenth of an inch the rest of the day.

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