Indiana: Inclement Weather & Flooding – April 4, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected across Indiana beginning this afternoon, Thursday, April 4, 2025, and continuing through Saturday, April 5. Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms, with heavy rainfall and mixed chances of severity, are expected. The worst flash flooding threat is anticipated from Friday through Saturday night.

Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Kentucky: Inclement Weather & Flooding – April 4, 2025

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch in Kentucky, continuing today, April 4, 2025, through Sunday morning, April 6, for several counties in Kentucky due to the potential for excessive rainfall and flooding. In western Kentucky, counties such as Daviess, Henderson, McLean, and Union are at significant risk, with forecasts predicting up to 15 inches of rain in some areas. In central Kentucky, areas including Owensboro, Bowling Green, and Elizabethtown are also facing days of heavy rain, strong winds, and a chance for tornadoes, flooding, and hail. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Ohio: Inclement Weather & Flooding – April 3, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected across Ohio beginning this afternoon, Thursday, April 3, 2025, and continuing through Saturday, April 5. Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms, with heavy rainfall and mixed chances of severity, are expected. The worst flash flooding threat is anticipated from Friday through Saturday night, especially in central in eastern regions. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Kentucky: Inclement Weather & Flooding – April 3, 2025

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch in Kentucky, continuing today, April 3, 2025, through Sunday morning, April 6, for several counties in Kentucky due to the potential for excessive rainfall and flooding. In western Kentucky, counties such as Daviess, Henderson, McLean, and Union are at significant risk, with forecasts predicting up to 15 inches of rain in some areas. In central Kentucky, areas including Owensboro, Bowling Green, and Elizabethtown are also facing days of heavy rain, strong winds, and a chance for tornadoes, flooding, and hail. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Indiana: Inclement Weather & Flooding – April 3, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected across Indiana beginning this afternoon, Thursday, April 4, 2025, and continuing through Saturday, April 5. Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms, with heavy rainfall and mixed chances of severity, are expected. The worst flash flooding threat is anticipated from Friday through Saturday night.

Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Kentucky: Severe Storm Advisory – April 2, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected across Kentucky beginning this afternoon, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, and continuing through Saturday, April 5. Storms moving from west to east may bring damaging wind gusts exceeding 70 mph, large hail, and strong, long-track tornadoes. The greatest risk is anticipated in western Kentucky, particularly during the evening and overnight hours. Additionally, heavy rainfall may lead to flash flooding, especially in central and eastern regions. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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South Carolina: Severe Weather – March 31, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected in South Carolina today, March 31, 2025, beginning this afternoon and continuing into the evening. Storms moving from west to east may bring damaging wind gusts of at least 70 mph, large hail, and a few strong tornadoes (EF2 or higher). The greatest risk will be between 2-9 p.m., with the most severe conditions expected in central and eastern parts of the state. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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North Carolina: Severe Weather – March 31, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected in North Carolina today, March 31, 2025, beginning this afternoon and continuing into the evening. Storms moving from west to east may bring damaging wind gusts of 60-70 mph, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. The greatest risk will be in the mountains and foothills between noon and 6 p.m., moving east into the I-77 corridor and beyond from 4-9 p.m. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Georgia: Severe Weather – March 31, 2025

Severe thunderstorms are expected in Georgia today, March 31, 2025, beginning this afternoon and continuing into the evening. Storms moving from west to east may bring damaging wind gusts, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. Areas in southern Georgia face the greatest risk between 5-8 p.m. Please stay weather-aware and take necessary precautions.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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Kentucky: Severe Weather – March 30, 2025

Severe weather is possible in Kentucky today, March 30th, 2025, beginning this evening and continuing overnight. A line of storms moving from West to East may contain damaging winds, large hail and tornados. Please take precautions to stay safe.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted by flooding, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

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North Carolina: Wildfires – March 24, 2025

A series of wildfires are currently impacting western North Carolina, particularly in Polk County, as of Monday, March 24, 2025. These fires, fueled by dry conditions and debris from Hurricane Helene, have led to mandatory evacuations and hazardous air quality.  A statewide burn ban is in effect, and residents in affected areas should follow evacuation orders and monitor local authorities for updates.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted by severe weather, please contact your dialysis facility directly**

South Carolina Upstate: Wildfires – March 24, 2025

A wildfire is currently impacting Pickens County, South Carolina, as of Monday, March 24, 2025. The Table Rock Fire, which ignited on Friday, has grown to over 1,058 acres and remains uncontained, prompting mandatory evacuations in the surrounding areas. The Governor has declared a state of emergency and issued a statewide burn ban prohibiting all outdoor burning, including yard debris, prescribed burns, and campfires. Residents in affected areas should adhere to evacuation orders and monitor local authorities for updates.

**If you believe your access to care may become impacted by severe weather, please contact your dialysis facility directly**