TNW NEWS ALERT
Governor Beshear Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Severe Weather
Frankfort, Kentucky — May 16, 2025
As a powerful and potentially destructive storm system moves into Kentucky, Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency for the Commonwealth this afternoon through tonight. The severe weather threat includes strong winds, hail, flooding, and the possibility of tornadoes.
“Once again we have a dangerous weather system sweeping across the commonwealth,” said Gov. Beshear. “We expect a significant round of weather coming this afternoon and into tonight that will produce strong winds that could lead to power outages, a possibility of hail, flooding and potential for tornadoes. We need everyone to be really careful and make sure you have weather alerts on and are at a location where you can seek safety if needed.”
Emergency Response Activated
The Kentucky Emergency Operations Center is now active.
Kentucky National Guard units are on standby.
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet crews are mobilized.
Local emergency management officials are working across counties to keep the public informed.
Price Gouging Protections in Effect
Gov. Beshear has also activated Kentucky’s price gouging laws to protect citizens from exploitative pricing during recovery efforts. Reports of price gouging should be sent to the Office of the Attorney General.
Travel & Safety Tips
Drivers are strongly advised to check road conditions before traveling at GoKY.ky.gov. For storm prep tips, visit kyem.ky.gov.
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