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Floods in our southeast are at least 4 dead; Snow, snow and wind causes winter misery elsewhere

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Floods in our southeast are at least 4 dead; Snow, snow and wind causes winter misery elsewhere
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On Sunday, most of the US was faced with winter weather, which received heavy rains, which caused severe floods in Kentucky and resulted in at least four people in the southeast.

The northern plains faced fatal cold, and tornado watches were given for parts of Georgia and Florida.

Tony Roberts’ Heart County Coroner said a mother and her 7 -year -old child were killed in Kentucky while they were in the car.

In Southeast Kentucky, a 73 -year -old man was found dead in Clay County’s Floodwater, said Ravel Barry, deputy director of the county emergency management.

V Ren Run County, Q. This photo provided by, Sheriff’s Office Fisdi on Saturday, February 15, 2025, Bowling Green, Q. The outside of the partially submerged car is shown.

Warren County Sheriff’s Office by AP by AP

Kentucky Governor. Andy Basher said on Sunday that President Trump approved his request for disaster relief funds.

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Kentucky and Tennessee parts received 6 inches (15 centimeters) of rain during the weekend, said Bob Oravek, a senior forecast for national weather service.

“The effects will continue for a while, many swollen currents and many floods will continue,” Arawek said Sunday. “At any time floods, rain can last much longer than rain.”

In this photo provided by Donnie Smith, a activist, KY, Rural Knox searches flood water on February 15, 2025, on February 15, 2025.

Donnie Smith by AP

There were also serious hurricanes in some parts of Florida and Georgia, where tornado watches were implemented early on Sunday, the National Weather Service said.

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In Atlanta, a person was killed when a “very large tree” fell on the house early Sunday, according to Atlanta Fire Rescue Captain Scott Powell. He told reporters that fireers were dispatched at 5 am after a call of 911.

Somewhere else, bone-chilling cold is expected for the low-temperature northern plains in the minus 30 decades near the Canadian border.

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Dangerous cold wind temperature is expected in Minnus 50 F (40 Celsius) of Minus 50F (Minus 45.6 C) and Minnesota.

Heavy snowfall was expected in parts of New England and northern New York. In some areas, wind gusts can reach 60 miles per hour (about 97 kPFs) and create “hazardous whitout conditions”, NWS said.

Water drowning cars and buildings in Kentucky and Medslides block the roads in Virginia from late Saturday to Sunday. Both states were under flood warning with Tennessee and Arkansas. The national weather service warned residents to stay away from the roads.


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Heavy rains were replaced with snow on Sunday morning in part of Kentucky at cold temperatures.

Kentucky Governor. Andy Basher announced an emergency situation in Kentucky in front of the storm, where flash flooding was expected on Sunday.

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“There is a widespread flooding,” Bashier said in a social media post on Sunday morning. He said that on Sunday, people were evacuated in floods.

The Kentucky River Medical Center in the city of Jackson said its emergency department had closed and it was transferring all the patients to two other hospitals in the field.

The hospital said it would re -evaluate Sunday morning to determine if it could safely reopen.

The north fork of the Kentucky River predicted about 14 feet (4.3 meters) above the flood phase that afternoon, the weather service said.

Photos posted by officials and residents on social media showed underwater cars and buildings in south-central and eastern Kentucky. In Bucainan County in Virginia, Sheriff’s Office Fis said many roads were blocked by Mudslides.

Emergency Management’s Simpson County Office Fisis in Kentucky said that officials rescued several vehicles stuck in the floodwater.
Office Fiss said on Facebook, “If you can, stay home.”

Christian Live in front of his car in front of his house, W.V.A. In the Woodlavan Ave.

Register-Herald by Rick Barbero/AP)

Meanwhile, heavy snow was expected to be transitioned to most of New England and then Slit.

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Orawak said on Sunday that the snowfall in the region was relatively relaxed due to the cooling rain and slit mixture.

The snow and Arctic temperatures on Saturday flowed on most midwest and upper plains on Saturday, covering many roads of East Nebraska, Northern Iowa and Wisconsin.

It was given winter weather for parts of the states and Michigan, with 4 inches (10.6 centimeters) of ice forecast in Iowa, Southern Wisconsin and most Michigan by Sunday evening.

Drivers travel with the state route covered with snow on Friday, February 14, 2025.

Stephen Lum/San Francisco Chronic by AP

Meteorologists said the U.S. It will get its tenth and coldest polar vortex this season, with the first line of northern rockies and northern plains.

Weather forces in the Arctic are usually in the U.S. And combining chilli air near the North Pole in Europe to force the air.

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In Denver, where the weekend temperature was expected to be reduced by 14 degrees (minus 10 degrees Celsius), the city opened shelters for people living on the streets.

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