Tornadoes, hail, wind and haze. Kentucky weather keeps going to extremes.
From baseball-sized hail and tornadoes to dangerously poor air quality caused by smoke from wildfires in Canada, the Bluegrass state seems to be getting more than its fair share of unusual weather phenomena. “This is becoming a new normal,” said WKYT Chief Meteorologist Chris Bailey. Kyle Wilkins, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Louisville, agreed that the severe weather in Kentucky recently has been atypical. Rounds of storms pummeled the state this weekend, and more were possible Sunday, according to the weather service. A three-day damage survey after...