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Shelter available in Adair Annex during storms tonight

Adair County Judge Executive Gale Cowan said, "With the threat of severe weather this evening and tonight, the Adair County Annex Building Basement will be open for a storm shelter."

Families and workplaces need to be familiar with plans for safely shelter and be prepared in case there are disruptions to local utilities.

“Given the National Weather Service advance warnings, this will be a very dangerous system capable of no-notice sporadic tornado activity throughout the evening and early morning hours across the state,” said Michael Dossett, director of the Kentucky Division of Emergency Management. “Now is the time to ensure that your family, neighbors and work colleagues have reviewed their safety plan for shelter or evacuation to a safe place in the event of severe weather.



The entire Commonwealth is at risk for severe weather that includes damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. The period of greatest risk for severe weather will be until 11pmCT/midnight ET. For more information, visit kyem.ky.gov.


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