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VP candidate Tim Walz arrives in Louisville
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Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz landed in Louisville Wednesday for a campaign event as the 2024 presidential election is less than two weeks away.
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Tornado practically rips Bullitt County barn in half with man, several animals inside
SUMMARY: A tornado struck a barn in Bullitt County, where Justin Parsley, his dog, and eight horses were inside. The storm, which had winds over 100 mph, caused significant damage but no injuries. Parsley recalled hearing a freight train-like sound before seeking shelter with his dog. The tornado, confirmed as an EF-1 by the National Weather Service, snapped trees and scattered debris, with parts of the barn found miles away. Despite the destruction, Parsley expressed gratitude for their safety and the horses’ well-being. The family is now sorting through debris to salvage what they can.

Tornado practically rips Bullitt County barn in half with man, several animals inside
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Quiet to start April but more active weather is headed our way
SUMMARY: After severe thunderstorms caused wind damage across Central and Eastern Kentucky late Sunday and into Monday, calmer weather followed. Tuesday will bring pleasant sunshine and mild temperatures. However, an active weather pattern will return mid-week, with gusty winds and a high risk of severe storms, including potential tornadoes. A stalled cold front could lead to heavy rainfall and flooding, with totals ranging from 4-10 inches, particularly in Central and Western Kentucky. A Flood Watch is in effect from Wednesday evening through Sunday morning. Cooler temperatures are expected early next week after the front clears, bringing drier conditions.
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Evening Forecast 3/29/2025
SUMMARY: The evening forecast for March 29, 2025, indicates a warm Saturday with cloud cover and occasional sunshine, as temperatures remain mild (ranging from 64°F to 70°F). Overnight, scattered showers are expected, particularly from the Ohio River region. A cold front approaching from the west may lead to severe weather late tomorrow evening into early Monday, with a significant risk for damaging winds, hail, and possibly tornadoes. Overnight lows are forecasted at 63°F, with scattered showers continuing into Sunday. A stormy pattern is anticipated next week, with highs in the 70s and daily chances for rain and storms.

Evening Forecast 3/29/2025
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