What a turbulent pattern of weather we've seen this late winter. The battle is on between surging spring and the 'no-show' (or should I say 'no-snow') winter for many of us.
After spring swung and landed a violent punch across a large swath of our region, winter is trying to counter-punch with a possible band of accumulating snow, primarily across north-central through east/southeast Kentucky.
Depending on ground and pavement temperatures, snow could accumulate 1 to as much as 4" across those areas.
Quick update on the storm surveys still ongoing (and may be ongoing for quite a while)...
Preliminary results so far include:
Between New Pekin and Henryville Indiana, 2 tornadoes followed nearly the same path.
Tor #1 EF-4 damage to Henryville including the school and several homes
Tor #2 EF-3 damage near New Pekin
In Jefferson county of Indiana, near Chelsea, EF-4 damage
In Trimble county, Kentucky, 2 tornadoes:
EF-2 and EF-3 damage, including a fire station house
MS
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