Sunday was the most active severe storm day in a freakishly active season (2024)

8:56 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Sunday was the most active severe storm day in a freakishly active season

From CNN's Eric Zerkel

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Sprawling severe storms pounding the eastern half of the United States Sunday created so much hazardous weather it was the most-active severe storm day of the year.

There were at least 622 preliminary reports of severe weather Sunday spanning from Wyoming to New Hampshire, according to Storm Prediction Center data. The previous high was 565 reports on May 8. Among Sunday's storm reports were 14 tornadoes, including multiple tornado emergencies in Kentucky.

Giant hail the size of a softball was reported to the east of Springfield, Missouri. A hurricane-force wind gust in St. Louis was among the most notable of the 485 reports of damaging winds.

April and May are the two busiest months for severe storms and tornadoes, but this year has been exceptional even by those standards. It was already the second-most active May for severe storm reports before Sunday's record day, according to Evan Bentley, a meteorologist for the Storm Prediction Center. Additionally, a tornado was reported every day for two weeks straight from late April into early May, making it the second-most active April on record for tornadoes.

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7:46 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Atlanta under a severe thunderstorm watch

From CNN's Eric Zerkel

A line of potentially damaging storms moving through Georgia prompted the Storm Prediction Center to issue a severe thunderstorm watch for more than 7 million people in the state and South Carolina.

The watch includes Atlanta and warns of the potential for damaging winds up to 70 mph and quarter-sized hail. An isolated tornado is also possible, even though the primary threat is for damaging winds.

Storms with 60 mph winds were already triggering severe thunderstorm warnings to the west of Atlanta.

7:48 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

At least 19 dead after severe weather rips through 4 states

From CNN's Roxanne Garcia

Severe weather over the Memorial Day weekend has left at least 19 people dead across four states. At least eight deaths have been reported in Arkansas, seven in Texas, two in Oklahoma and two in Kentucky.

Some injuries have also been reported in areas hit by the severe weather.

More than120 millionpeople remain at risk of severe weather Monday, concentrated over the East Coast, where officials are urging people to take precautions.

7:09 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Second storm-related death reported in Kentucky amid severe weather

From CNN’s Jillian Sykes

A second storm-related death was reported in Kentucky after a tree fell on a home in Mercer County, according to the county’s Emergency Management branch.

First responders were dispatched to the residence early Monday morning and were told there was a possible unresponsive person inside, the release says. The coroner called the death at the scene.

Another individual was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Mercer County is located roughly 70 miles southeast of Louisville, where anotherstorm-related deathwas reported on Sunday. Injuries due to the severe weather have also been reported in the state.

The deadly storm system has now killed at least 19 people in four states.

9:49 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Some injuries and substantial damage reported in Kentucky after severe weather

From CNN’s Paradise Afshar

A few injuries and substantial damage are being reported in Hopkins County, Kentucky as a result of severe weather that struck the area Sunday night, according to officials.

Hopkins County Sheriff Matt Sanderson told CNN that the damage is concentrated in the Charleston and Barnsley areas of the county.

Hopkins County is located about 90 miles from Warren County, where Bowling Green is located.

The National Weather Service of Paducah, Kentucky is planning to send teams to regions of the state Monday to survey the damage caused by the storms.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. ET to address the storm damage and provide an update on the state's response, according to his spokesperson.

7:23 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Severe storm threat shifts east on Memorial Day

From CNN's Robert Shackelford

Severe storms are ongoing across parts of the Southeast and Appalachian Mountains Monday morning, unloading damaging wind gusts, hail and potential tornadoes.

Areas from New York to Alabama are under a level 2 of 5 storm threat Monday, with a risk of damaging wind gusts, large hail and a few tornadoes. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, DC, are most at risk for tornadoes.

Storms are expected to move through Atlanta by the end of the morning. By Monday afternoon, storms are expected to move through the Northeast and could impact major metropolitan areas like New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and Baltimore.

Northeast cities, including Philadelphia and Baltimore, are under the heaviest rainfall threat, with 1 to 2 inches of rain per hour possible.

Central Alabama is under a severe thunderstorm watch through 10 a.m. ET Monday morning, with gusts up to 70 miles per hour, large hail and tornadoes are possible.

6:44 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Survey teams to check tornado damage in Kentucky, says National Weather Service

From CNN staff

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The National Weather Service of Paducah, Kentucky said it is planning to send at least two damage survey teams to survey tornado damage on Monday.

One of the teams will be surveying the damage along Calvert City to Greenville, while another will head from Goreville to the Lake of Egypt area into Saline County in Illinois.

It said it will take several days to survey all the areas impacted by storm damage,

At least one person died in Kentucky due to the severe weather, according to local authorities.

6:11 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

Phone lines down in hardest-hit parts of Kentucky due to severe weather, police say

From CNN’s Jillian Sykes

Phone lines were down Monday morning in parts of Kentucky that were hit hardest by severe weather over the weekend, according to a news release from Kentucky State Police that was obtained by CNN affiliateWNKY.

KSP Post 3, which serves several counties in the southern part of the state, reported their phone lines were down, and contingency phone lines had been established.

Bowling Green, a city in Warren County, is within the impacted area.

CNN has reached out to officials to get an update on the outages.

There were more than 200,000 customers in Kentucky without power as of 2:10 a.m. ET on Monday, according topoweroutage.us.

2:40 a.m. ET, May 27, 2024

A lot of debris and areas hard to access in Arkansas, says American Red Cross

From CNN's Kathleen Magramo

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Parts of northwest Arkansas were left with a lot of debris as severe storms hit the state, saidLori Arnold-Ellis, a spokesperson for the American Red Cross of Greater Arkansas.

Arnold-Ellis old CNN's Rosemary Churchthere were houses with roofsmissing, trees onhouses, and a lot of debrisin hard-hit areas.

"It was just adevastating thing to see,knowing that each one of thosehomes was representing a familywho lived there," she said.

Arnold-Ellis said the Red Cross was working to prioritize people's immediate needs and safety.

"We areopening shelters we are findingthe people who need help andwe're seeing how we can makesure that they've got a placeto stay tonight and they've gotsomething to eat," she said.

At least eight people were killed in Arkansas in severe weather, the highest toll among four states that reported deaths in the central United States.

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