Tornado Warning Continues for Grayson, Hitchins and Fallsburg, Kentucky Until 6:45 PM EDT

A Tornado Warning continues for Grayson, Hitchins and Fallsburg, Kentucky, as a radar-indicated tornado threatens communities in northeastern Kentucky. The warning remains in effect until 6:45 p.m. EDT Sunday.
The warned area also includes Willard, Webbville, Cherokee and surrounding communities, with more than 12,000 people potentially exposed to the severe weather threat.
Radar-Indicated Tornado Threatens Northeastern Kentucky
Weather radar has indicated tornado conditions within the warned area, while quarter-sized hail is also possible as the severe storm moves through the region.
Residents in Grayson, Hitchins, Fallsburg and nearby areas should take the Tornado Warning seriously and move immediately to a safe location.
Residents Urged to Seek Shelter Immediately
Anyone in the path of the storm should shelter in a basement, storm shelter or small interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building, away from windows.
People traveling in the affected area, including near I-64, should closely monitor weather warnings and avoid attempting to outrun a tornado in a vehicle.
Residents should remain sheltered and continue monitoring official weather alerts until the Tornado Warning expires or authorities confirm the threat has passed.