UPDATE: Storm Response Across West KY Counties
Update at 2:10 p.m., CDT
PADUCAH, Ky. (May 26, 2024) – Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 1 Highway Crews are making headway in the response to downed trees and power lines from two organized lines of thunderstorms moving through the region this morning.
Many of the locations where trees were reported down have been cleared. However, KYTC crews will have to await the arrival of utility crews to clear power lines before some roadways can reopen.
Here is the latest update:
Carlisle County KY 80 is blocked by floodwaters at the 2.9mm near Railroad Street in the West End area at Arlington - Signs posted KY 1820 is blocked by floodwaters at the 1-2mm - Signs posted KY 1628 is blocked by floodwaters at the 3-4mm - Signs posted
Fulton County The Dorena-Hickman Ferry is closed due to weather conditions
Lyon County I-24 is open near the 45 mile marker where a large tree was blown into the roadway U.S. 641 is blocked north of Eddyville near the 6mm at the Lyon-Caldwell County line where utility lines and trees are down KY 93 South of Eddyville is blocked at several locations between KY 293 and the Lyon-Trigg County Line U.S. 62 is blocked by downed trees and power lines from the 0.0 to the 6mm between Lake City and Kuttawa KY 1943/Skinframe Creek Road is blocked by floodwaters at the 3.4mm at the Skinframe Creek Bridge - Signs posted
McCracken County KY 284/Benton Road is blocked by downed trees and power lines at the 2 to 4 mm between Paducah's Southside and Reidland KY 450/Oaks Road is blocked by utility work near the 4.2mm immediately south of the KY 3075/Liden Rd/Shehan Bridge Road intersection KY 1954/Husbands Road blocked at 3.1mm for JPECC power line work near the KY 3057/Lydon Rd intersection - Approximately 1 hour
Marshall County KY 1949/Wadesboro Rd is blocked at the 8 to 9mm between KY 408/Oak Level Rd and Woodall Cutoff Road due to downed trees and power lines All others reported as open
Trigg County Trees are reported down all over the county earlier in the day. Crews are making progress.
Please be aware of your localized weather conditions. The National Weather Service indicates another line of thunderstorms and severe weather is possible tonight with a 6 p.m., to 8 p.m., arrival time in the Paducah area.
Please be weather aware and monitor the National Weather Service site at www.weather.gov/PAH or their Facebook page.
Radar is available at www.weatherobservatory.com.
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