Gov. Beshear declares state of emergency ahead of severe weather
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency on April 2, 2025, before a significant weather event.
- A multi-day severe weather system prompted the declaration to prepare for potential widespread impact.
- The weather event includes risks of strong tornadoes, dangerous winds, hail, and possible flooding across the state.
- Beshear stated concern for western Kentucky, which has "gotten hit far too much," emphasizing tornado risks.
- Activation of emergency services and price gouging laws aim to protect Kentuckians during and after the storms.
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Gov. Beshear focuses on severe weather safety, public health in Team Kentucky update
Video note: Despite this article's time stamp, the above video is the latest forecast from The Weather Authority. FRANKFORT, Ky. (FOX 56) — As Kentucky remains under a state emergency due to ongoing severe weather, Gov. Andy Beshear addressed the state on Thursday with the latest information. In a news release, Beshear said he would update Kentuckians on a variety of topics, including development, infrastructure improvements, and the state’s res…
TEMA: Level 3 state of emergency declared
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has declared a Level 3 state of emergency. The agency had given a press release in advance of severe weather predicted for the mid-state, sharing their strategy for how they're planning on keeping Tennesseans safe. Krissy Hurley, the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service's Nashville office encouraged those across the state to have a way to stay aler…
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