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Warren County EMA

@warrencoema

Official Twitter account for Bowling Green/Warren County, KY Emergency Management Agency.

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A tornado WATCH has been issued for Warren County, KY, until 8:00 AM CST. Have ways to receive alerts, know where to go, and DO NOT rely on tornado sirens as a primary warning.

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In conjunction with the NWS, WCEMA will be participating in the Statewide Tornado Drill on 3/6 @ 9:07 AM CST. In lieu of the previously scheduled COWS test for this Friday, we will activate the COWS on March 6th @ 9:07 AM. We will NOT be testing the COWS on Friday.

In conjunction with the NWS, WCEMA will be participating in the Statewide Tornado Drill on 3/6 @ 9:07 AM CST. 

In lieu of the previously scheduled COWS test for this Friday, we will activate the COWS on March 6th @ 9:07 AM. We will NOT be testing the COWS on Friday.
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Today @ 9:07 AM, we will activate the COWS and test AlertSense. The NWS will activate weather radios as well. As severe season approaches, now is a great time to ensure you know where to shelter, have your kit ready with all the necessary items, and have ways to receive alerts.

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The NWS Louisville is predicting possible severe weather Tuesday. The entire District 3 area is currently listed under the "Enhanced Risk" threat. Please plan ahead for the weather and stay updated on the forecast. #kywx

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Warren County EMA has asked media outlets to share the locations of tornado safe rooms, should someone want to utilize them with the possibility of severe weather this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow. Alvaton Fire Station #1 Alvaton Fire Station #3 Plano Fire Station #1 Basil Griffin

<a href="/WarrenCoEMA/">Warren County EMA</a> has asked media outlets to share the locations of tornado safe rooms, should someone want to utilize them with the possibility of severe weather this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow.
Alvaton Fire Station #1
Alvaton Fire Station #3
Plano Fire Station #1
Basil Griffin
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⚠️Strong to severe storms are expected tonight (Monday night) through Tuesday. 📌Have multiple ways to receive a warning: 📻NOAA Weather Radio 📱Emergency Alerts on your smart device 📺Local TV #kywx #inwx

⚠️Strong to severe storms are expected tonight (Monday night) through Tuesday.
📌Have multiple ways to receive a warning:
📻NOAA Weather Radio
📱Emergency Alerts on your smart device
📺Local TV
#kywx #inwx
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From NWS Louisville, KY: Showers and storms will continue across the area today and tomorrow, with the main window for strong to severe storms expected late tonight through Tuesday evening. Damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes will all be possible.

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EMA Personnel are working on damage assessments through Warren County. Personnel will be taking pictures and logging information. All personnel will have identification with them. Warren County, KY Government Bowling Green KY

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If you are in need of a cooling station while power is being restored. You can go to the Plano Fire Dept across from the Plano store or to Phil Moore Park on Scottsville Rd

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We'll start off with hot and humid conditions this afternoon and evening, which will push peak heat indices over 105 degrees for many. Rounds of showers and thunderstorms, some strong to severe, are expected this afternoon through Friday.

We'll start off with hot and humid conditions this afternoon and evening, which will push peak heat indices over 105 degrees for many. Rounds of showers and thunderstorms, some strong to severe, are expected this afternoon through Friday.
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The remnants of Hurricane Beryl will move across the Ohio Valley today into tonight. This afternoon and evening, strong to severe thunderstorms will develop over western Kentucky, moving toward the I-65 corridor during the early-to-mid evening hours.

The remnants of Hurricane Beryl will move across the Ohio Valley today into tonight. This afternoon and evening, strong to severe thunderstorms will develop over western Kentucky, moving toward the I-65 corridor during the early-to-mid evening hours.
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FEMA's Disaster Recovery Center is now open at Sugar Maple Square Shopping Center to assist those who experienced loss during the Memorial Day Severe Storms May 21st-27th. Here's FEMA's press release and instructions on how to apply.

FEMA's Disaster Recovery Center is now open at Sugar Maple Square Shopping Center to assist those who experienced loss during the Memorial Day Severe Storms May 21st-27th. Here's FEMA's press release and instructions on how to apply.
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To help alleviate the anxiety of our Bowling Green/Warren County residents, our office will be shifting our monthly COWS testing to a quarterly schedule. As a reminder, our system undergoes testing twice daily, and our staff is ready to respond and address any issues promptly.

To help alleviate the anxiety of our Bowling Green/Warren County residents, our office will be shifting our monthly COWS testing to a quarterly schedule. As a reminder, our system undergoes testing twice daily, and our staff is ready to respond and address any issues promptly.
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Recent model runs have trended the heavy rainfall axis noticeably northward. This now puts the heavy rainfall axis just south of the Ohio River across western and northern Kentucky. From our perspective, the severe weather threat remains low, but not zero.

Recent model runs have trended the heavy rainfall axis noticeably northward. This now puts the heavy rainfall axis just south of the Ohio River across western and northern Kentucky. 

 From our perspective, the severe weather threat remains low, but not zero.