PHOTOS: A look at the extensive, widespread damage around Louisville, surrounding area from storm

PHOTOS: A look at the extensive, widespread damage around Louisville, surrounding area from storm
SO, FOLKS, WE’RE GOING TO GO AHEAD. MATT, ANY LAST WORDS BEFORE WE GET PEOPLE BACK TO THE PROGRAM? JAY, YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT ANALYZING FOR THE EVENING. I WAS JUST LOOKING TOWARDS THAT TOO. IN THE LATEST MODELS, WE START TO REALLY TURN OUR ATTENTION BACK TO THE NORTH AND WEST. SEVEN 8:00 TONIGHT ON THROUGH SUNSET AND INTO THE EVENING HOURS IS IS WHEN STILL VERY LIKELY. I THINK A SECOND LINE OF STORMS COMING THROUGH TIMING FOR THE METRO. WITH THAT JUST GIVE OR TAKE AN HOUR OR SO I WOULD SAY NINE 9:00, 9:00. YEAH. ALL RIGHT. SO WE’RE LOOKING AT MID EVENING. WE’RE THUNDERSTORM CHANCES. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CHANCES. WE’LL START TO RAMP UP AGAIN IN UH FOR THE METRO EARLIER OFF TOWARDS THE WEST. LITTLE LATER OFF TO THE EAST. THIS WILL BE FOR ROUND NUMBER TWO. IF IT DOES IN FACT MATERIALIZE AS WE MOVE ON INTO THIS SUNDAY EVENING. BUT FOR NOW, THE SEVERE THREAT IS PUSHING AWAY FROM THE W WLKY VIEWING AREA. THE HIGH WIND THREAT. THINGS ARE QUIETING DOWN ACROSS OUR REGION. IT’S NOT TO SAY WE’RE NOT GOING TO GET MORE RAIN AND RUMBLES OF THUNDER. THERE COULD STILL BE SOME PRETTY STRONG STORMS IN OUR FAR SOUTHERN COMMUNITIES EVEN THIS AFTERNOON, BUT A WIDESPREAD, SEVERE THREAT. I THINK WE’RE PRETTY MUCH DONE FOR THE AFTERNOON. WE’LL HAVE TO REASSESS. AS MATT TALKED ABOUT WHAT HAPPENS TONIGHT AND WE’LL DEFINITELY KEEP YOU POSTED, FOLKS. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. SO FOR MATT, FOR SUZANNE, FOR MO, FOR DANIEL, I’M CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JAY CARDOSI. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR KEEPING, UH, FOR LETTING US KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE AND INFORMED DURING THIS ACTIVITY. DON’T GO ANYWHERE. KEEP US, UH, KEEP US TUNED IN, YOU KNOW, BY YOUR MOBILE DEVICE LEAKED FROM ALL OF OUR, UH, FACEBOOK AND SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS. WE WILL DEFINITELY KEEP YOU POSTED. STAY WEATHER AWARE AS WE MOVE THROUGH THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AND SUNDAY EVENING. LET’
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PHOTOS: A look at the extensive, widespread damage around Louisville, surrounding area from storm

Severe storms quickly ripped through the Louisville Metro and surrounding area Sunday morning after early afternoon.

Several trees were damaged across the WLKY viewing areas along with several downed power lines. Some fell on the tops of houses and vehicles.

Here's a look at some of the widespread impact from the storm.

Another round of storms is expected Sunday evening.

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Erika Jackson
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Storm damage on Lester Avenue in Louisville

Anna Cheek
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Tree snapped in Elizabethtown

Patrice Childress
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Storm damage in Fern Creek

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Patrice Childress
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Storm damage in Fern Creek

Kurtis Collins
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Brandenburg storm damage

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Brandenburg storm damage

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Jo Coffman
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Shepherdsville storm damage

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Parthenia Avenue storm damage

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Parthenia Avenue storm damage

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Anchorage storm damage

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Anchorage storm damage

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Anchorage storm damage

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River Road storm damage

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Daycare roof ripped off in Louisville

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