Brutal cold blasts parts of U.S. as communities in Kentucky recover from deadly storm
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Kentucky reels from deadly flooding as another storm will bring snow and cold
Another winter storm will hit the United States this week and will bring snow to Kentucky, after the state was hit with devastating flooding over the weekend that killed 12 and prompted over 1,000 ...NBC News - 2d -
Deadly storms flood parts of Kentucky
Deadly storms and multiple potential tornadoes swept through the South and caused flooding in Kentucky. CBS News' Karen Hua reports from Bowling Green, and meteorologist Jessica Burch has the ...CBS News - 3d -
Kentucky storm causes deadly flooding
Intense rainfall brought deadly flooding to Kentucky over the weekend, with at least 11 deaths linked to the storm. Nicole Valdes reports.CBS News - 2d -
Rescue efforts underway in Kentucky after deadly storm
Search and rescue efforts are taking place in Kentucky after a powerful storm swept through the state causing major flooding and killing several people. CBS News national reporter Karen Hua has ...CBS News - 3d -
Kentucky flood warnings extended after deadly storm
Flash flooding warnings have been extended in Kentucky as the state remains on high alert after severe weather turned deadly. CBS News' Karen Hua reports.CBS News - 2d -
How deadly Kentucky flooding compares to the state's past winter storms
Kentucky is working to recover after devastating flooding and winter storms in the state killed at least 14 people. CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter reports on the ...CBS News - 18h -
Powerful Winds Lash the East Coast as Part of Deadly Winter Storm
Wind gusts of 60 miles per hour or more were expected to take down trees, potentially leading to power outages from the South to the Northeast.The New York Times - 3d -
Winter storms threaten snow, extreme cold and travel warnings across the U.S.
Heavy snow, freezing rain and temperatures as much as 35 degrees below seasonal averages are set to hit large parts of the United States as a string of storms confirm that winter is far from over.NBC News - Feb. 11 -
Eye Opener: Deadly winter storms sweep across U.S.
Dangerous storms bring heavy rain and intense winds to the South. Also, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns not to trust Russian President Vladimir Putin amid ongoing peace talks between ...CBS News - 3d
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