Summer heat is upon us. Are you prepared?

Check on others. But remember, you have to take care of yourself to care for others. By Samantha C Sinclair and Chief Weather Forecaster Daniel Wilson from The Storm Alert Center June 19, 2024 Click the link to listen. https://www.spreaker.com/episode/talking-heat-preparedness-with-chief-weather-forecaster-daniel-wilson–60439628 Are you looking for your next summer read? Purchase The Call For Emily in printContinue reading “Summer heat is upon us. Are you prepared?”

Learn more about my upcoming book release.

http://www.facebook.com/share/r/wYrSfA1XLb1kmdSM/ By Samantha C Sinclair In this book of three short stories of love view, different types of love. In the first short story watch as a police officer sees in a single blind mother what few people do. How will her story change? The second story in this compiled three short story book hasContinue reading “Learn more about my upcoming book release.”

Flash flood warning has been issued 

According to the storm alert center, there have been numerous reports of flooded roadways. Written by Samantha C Sinclair Casey county Kentucky has been placed under a flash flood warning. With multiple reports of flooded roadways please use precaution. Turn around don’t drown. 

Former President found guilty.

New York is his home state. Written by Samantha C Sinclair May 30, 2024 Sources used in this article include ABC News, and Donald Trump’s X aka Twitter account. The first United States President tried and found guilty of crimes, Trump speaks out on his social media. It took jurors 10 hours, needing instructions andContinue reading “Former President found guilty.”

Continuing particularly dangerous, severe weather outbreak update 

Tornado watch until 1am for Russell County, Adair County, and surrounding areas in Ky. Clearing skies on a severe weather day increase chances of severe weather. Written by Samantha C Sinclair May 26, 2024 6:47 pm CT The May 26, 2024 severe weather outbreak continues to hound several states. Kentucky is in line for aContinue reading “Continuing particularly dangerous, severe weather outbreak update ”

Power outages in Ky.

Who turned out the lights? Written by Samantha C Sinclair 1:15 pm May 26, 2024 If you have been under any of these storms thus far on this Sunday, you know it’s loud, bright, and wet. With chance of flash flooding in place, rain continues to impact the state. Multiple severe thunder storm warnings, asContinue reading “Power outages in Ky.”

May 26, 2024 severe weather outbreak

By Samantha C Sinclair May 26, 2024 All of Kentucky is in an enhanced risk of severe weather today. With multiple tornado warnings already being issued in the state this morning, this is a dangerous situation. If you have outdoor plans today, it would be best to insure you have a place to seak shelterContinue reading “May 26, 2024 severe weather outbreak”

BNWS Severe Weather Day on Sunday.

Severe Weather expected on Sunday May 26, 2024. Update to an earlier story. By Samantha C Sinclair on May 25, 2024 Do you have outdoor plans for Sunday? Do you have an indoor place to move the gathering if need be? Do you have a severe weather shelter plan in place? Tornados are already occurringContinue reading “BNWS Severe Weather Day on Sunday.”

Severe weather day expected tomorrow 

Written by Samantha Sinclair may 25th 2024 According to the national weather service, there is an enhanced risk for severe weather for all of Kentucky on Sunday. Chief forecaster Daniel Wilson says he will have more of an update this afternoon following the conference call with the national weather service. You need to have yourContinue reading “Severe weather day expected tomorrow ”

Remain whether aware tonight. 

By Samantha C Sinclair A flash flood warning has been issued for Russell County and surrounding areas.Please turn around, do not drown. Remain aware for changing weather. Have multiple ways of receiving watches and or warnings. According to Chief Forecaster Wilson, as well as the National Weather Service there is a high chance of severeContinue reading “Remain whether aware tonight. ”