
Katie Byrne
News Reporter at FOX Weather
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1 month ago |
foxweather.com | Chris Oberholtz |Katie Byrne
FRANKFORT, Ky. – The catastrophic floods that have swept through Kentucky have left countless residents grappling with loss and uncertainty. Among those affected in Frankfort are sisters Mary Calhoun-Maxwell and Gloria Calhoun, who now confront the agonizing reality of their family home being underwater and their lives thrown into disarray.
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1 month ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Chris Oberholtz |Katie Byrne
FRANKFORT, Ky. – The catastrophic floods that have swept through Kentucky have left countless residents grappling with loss and uncertainty. Among those affected in Frankfort are sisters Mary Calhoun-Maxwell and Gloria Calhoun, who now confront the agonizing reality of their family home being underwater and their lives thrown into disarray.
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1 month ago |
foxweather.com | Angeli Gabriel |Katie Byrne
GORDO, Ala. – Firefighter Josh Pate was on duty Saturday when a tornado tore through his home, where his wife and children prayed for safe passage through the terrifying storm. The National Weather Service rated the tornado that hit the rural western Alabama town of Gordo as an EF-2 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale with estimated peak wind speeds of 80 mph. It was part of a severe weather outbreak in which multiple tornadoes devastated areas of the Deep South.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Angeli Gabriel |Katie Byrne
GORDO, Ala. – Firefighter Josh Pate was on duty Saturday when a tornado tore through his home, where his wife and children prayed for safe passage through the terrifying storm. The National Weather Service rated the tornado that hit the rural western Alabama town of Gordo as an EF-2 tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale with estimated peak wind speeds of 80 mph. It was part of a severe weather outbreak in which multiple tornadoes devastated areas of the Deep South.
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2 months ago |
foxweather.com | Katie Byrne |Emilee Speck
CAMDEN, N.Y. – After a multi-day lake-effect snow storm hit Central New York last month, more than 100 structure collapses were reported across three counties in the state, including the Ranch of Hope Community Church in Williamstown. Emergency management officials say the roofs of homes, barns, garages and porches were buckling under the weight of heavy snow. Williamstown saw between 3 and 4 feet of snow, and after days of no snowmelt, the weight became too much for many structures in the area.
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