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Kentucky governor Andy Beshear on Sunday said at least 11 people were dead, with the number expected to increase.
Severe storms also swept through parts of Florida and Georgia, where tornado watches were in effect early on Sunday, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.
Elsewhere, bone-chilling cold is expected for the northern plains with low temperatures into the -30s F near the Canadian border. Dangerously cold wind chill temperatures in the Dakotas and Minnesota of -40F (-40C) to -50F are expected.
Heavy snowfall amounts were expected in parts of New England and northern New York. In some areas, wind gusts could reach 60mph (about 97km/h) and create “hazardous whiteout conditions”, the NWS said.
Good thing there’s no more FEMA!
Wait, no that was a terrible mistake.
Don’t worry, he wrote Trumpy Dumpty who now personally approves funds if you kiss ass. /s
Trump probably didn’t realize Beshear isn’t a republican
The solution is obviously to ban talking about climate change.
Almost like the planet is trying to tell us we done screwed the pooch.
Whereas Phoenix is looking at temps in the upper 80s on the 10 day forecast.
If you are in need of help and in Kentucky I’m working on getting resources over on c/kentucky sorry if this isn’t allowed but I’d like to get these resources to as many people who need them as I can
I hope the water didn’t get high enough to dirty up their Trump flags /s
If you’re going to laugh at the death of Kentuckians because the majority of their voters voted for Trump, I hope Europeans give you the same treatment if you drown to death since the majority of American voters did the same.