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Storm Damage, ESE of Black Gnat, Taylor County, KY

The Storm of 23 December 2015

The National Weather Service in Louisville is reporting tornado damage ESE of Black Gnat, Taylor County, from Taylor County Law Enforcement: "Roof Damage, camper blown over, trees and power lines down, barns damaged, near Hwy 55 and Old Columbia Road, and McLean Road near the Green County Line." The damage occurred at 1007pm, the report says.




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NWS to conduct Potential Damage Survey today 24 Dec 2015



2015-12-24 - ESE Black Gnat, Taylor County, KY - Photo Chart from National Weather Service, Louisville, KY.
There was extensive damage from a tornado north of Adair County in Green & Taylor Counties, at around 10pm last night, Wednesday, December 24, 2015. See reports at: Potential Damage Survey Survey today 24 Dec 2015 at the National Weather Service.. Click Read More for report from area Law Enforcement to the NWS.

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Repairing Storm Damage



2015-12-24 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Family and neighbors, led by Eddie Cowherd, have come to help with damage high winds did last night to the farm of Clyde Akridge on New Columbia Road in Taylor County.
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