
Ryan Reynolds
Executive Editor at Courier & Press
Executive editor, @courierpress. Assistant coach, @northhuskybaseb and @eugenepate265. Not the celebrity you're probably looking for.
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1 week ago |
courierpress.com | Ryan Reynolds
Severe weather is possible in the Tri-State on Wednesday, but it's far from a sure thing. Here's what the National Weather Service is saying about the forecast. When could severe weather impact Evansville, Henderson? The most likely timeframe for severe weather in Evansville and Henderson is between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.What types of severe weather are possible? The National Weather Service says large hail (1 to 1.5 inches in diameter) and damaging wind gusts (up to 70 mph) are the main threats.
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1 week ago |
courierpress.com | Ryan Reynolds
Looking for something to do in the Evansville and Henderson areas this weekend? Check out our list of local events and activities. Nate Bargatze's 'Big Dumb Eyes' TourJune 22 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Ford Center in Downtown Evansville. Tickets start at $55, not including taxes and fees. Comedy superstar Nate Bargatze will host two shows at Ford Center on Sunday.
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1 week ago |
courierpress.com | Ryan Reynolds
Severe weather is possible on Wednesday in the Tri-State, as an active week of storms and rain continues. Here's what the National Weather Service is saying about storm chances. When could severe weather arrive in the Tri-State? The National Weather Service says the best chances for severe storms is on Wednesday during the late afternoon and evening hours. What kinds of severe weather are possible?
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1 week ago |
eu.thegleaner.com | Ryan Reynolds
June is barely halfway over, and the month has already exceeded the normal rainfall total in Evansville, according to National Weather Service statistics − and more wet weather is on the way. The city endured a two-hour deluge on June 13, when nearly four inches of rain were measured at Evansville Regional Airport, which serves as the official precipitation total location for the National Weather Service. In other parts of the city, even higher totals were measured.
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1 week ago |
courierpress.com | Ryan Reynolds
The heavy rainfall and flash flooding got the headlines on Friday when severe weather moved through the city of Evansville, but Mother Nature also dropped a brief weak tornado on the city. The National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado touched down for about two minutes (4:09 p.m. to 4:11 p.m.) on the West Side of Evansville. The tornado was on the ground for 1.29 miles, was 25 yards wide and had winds of 85 mph.
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