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NWS storm surveys confirm two tornadoes in Breckinridge County

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The National Weather Service in Louisville confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Breckinridge County during severe weather overnight from June 21 into June 22.

NWS Louisville Lead Forecaster Brian Schoettmer said the tornadoes were part of a larger supercell that brought several tornadoes through the area. One of the tornadoes touched down near Mystic.

“It was on the ground for just a short period of time, and it was rated an EF0 at 85 miles per hour, which is at the top end of the EF0 range,” Schoettmer said.

The second touchdown was just west of Irvington and was rated stronger.

“It was rated at EF1, 100 miles per hour, and they were just ten minutes apart, so pretty close together in time frame and in distance as well,” Schoettmer said.

Schoettmer said some structures were damaged and some large trees were snapped, which is typical for this level of storm.

He said the tornadoes are a reminder to have multiple methods of receiving alerts on inclement weather.

“A lot of people like to say they rely on outdoor sirens, but it’s important to differentiate that those are really just for folks outdoors,” Schoettmer said. “Those are not meant to be heard indoors, so it’s always good to have alerts set up on your phone, a NOAA weather radio, watch your local broadcast media, and weather apps. Those are all great ways to receive warnings.”

Schoettmer said to keep an eye on this weekend’s forecast as another round of severe storms and flooding threats may be seen.

Written by: 94.3 The Wolf

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