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Today’s Good Question is, “With Louisville’s NOAA weather radio transmitters down for service, will we still receive alerts?” ...
The downtime comes during a fresh wave of potential severe weather in Southcentral Kentucky while recovery efforts have only ...
Kentucky and southern Indiana face severe weather but NOAA radio service goes offline. Learn how you can stay informed using ...
Louisville metro residents won't be able to use their weather radios through May 21 due to a pre-planned computer systems update.
Weaker storms or no storms May 15 will increase severe weather chances for May 16, including heavy rain, damaging winds and ...
On May 20, the system underwent a scheduled 'major computer upgrade' to ensure it works for many years to come.
The National Weather Service (NWS) office in Louisville will be conducting a required, scheduled update to the Advanced ...
The National Weather Service in Louisville anticipates severe storms will arrive in the metro area sometime Friday afternoon.
The AWIPS system is used to display weather and water information, and send critical weather warnings and updates.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather radio broadcasts will not be operational on Monday through ...
The NWS in Jackson, KY, said the track for the tornado in Russell, Pulaski and Laurel Counties was 55.6 miles long with a ...
Louisville and much of Kentucky are under a slight risk for severe weather Tuesday. Damaging winds, hail and isolated ...