A large part of the United States faced another biting bite cycle on Sunday, with torrential rains causing intense floods in Kentucky and causing at least eight deaths in the Southeast.
The northern plains were faced with deadly cold and tornado watches were published for parts of Georgia and Florida.
A 7 -year -old mother and child were one of the people killed in Kentucky when their car was swept away by flood waters in Hart County near Interstate 65, said County County Coroner Tony Roberts .
In south-eastern Kentucky, a 73-year-old man was found dead in flood waters in Clay County, said Deputy Director of County Emergency Management, Revelle Berry.
Hundreds of people had to be saved from sudden floods caused by the storm which also eliminated power from around 40,000 houses.
This photo provided by the Sheriff’s Bureau of the County of Warren, in Kentucky, shows a car partially overwhelmed outside Bowling Green, Ky., Saturday, February 15, 2025.
Warren County Sheriff Bureau via AP
Kentucky governor Andy Beshear said on Sunday that President Trump approved his request for help funding in the event of a disaster.
Some parts of Kentucky and Tennessee received up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) of rain during weekend storms, said Bob Oravec, a senior Weather Service forecaster.
“The effects will continue for a while, a lot of swollen streams and a lot of current floods,” said Oravec on Sunday. “Whenever there are floods, floods can last much longer than rain.”
In this photo provided by Donnie Smith, a kayaker sails on flood waters on Saturday February 15, 2025 in the rural county of Knox, Ky.
Donnie Smith via AP
Serious storms also swept through parts of Florida and Georgia, where tornado watches were in force early Sunday, the National Weather Service said.

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In Atlanta, a person was killed when an “extremely large tree” fell into a house early on Sunday, according to Atlanta Captain Fire Rescue Scott Powell. He told journalists that firefighters were sent just before 5 a.m. after a call at 911.
Elsewhere, frightening cold is expected for the northern plains with low temperatures in the least 30 s near the Canadian border.
Dangerous winding temperatures dangerously cold in the Dakotas and Minnesota in less than 40 fahrenheit (minus 40 celsius) at less than 50 F (minus 45.6 C) are expected.
Quantities of large snowfalls were expected in parts of New England and Northern New York. In some regions, gusts of wind could reach 60 MPH (approximately 97 km / h) and create “dangerous white conditions,” said the NWS.
Cars and buildings immersed in Kentucky water and mudslides blocked roads in Virginia on Saturday evening until Sunday. The two states were under the warnings of the floods, as well as Tennessee and Arkansas. The National Weather Service warned residents to stay outside the roads.

Cold temperatures replaced heavy rains early Sunday morning in parts of Kentucky.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has a preventive state of emergency in Kentucky before the storms, where sudden floods were expected on Sunday.
“Generalized floods continue,” said Beshear in an article on social networks on Sunday morning. He said that the evacuations of people in flooded areas continued on Sunday.
Kentucky River Medical Center, in the city of Jackson, said it had closed its emergency service and transferred all patients to two other hospitals in the region.
The hospital said it would reassess the conditions on Sunday morning to determine when it can reopen safely.
The northern fork of the Kentucky river was to creak at almost 14 feet (4.3 meters) above the flood stadium that afternoon, the weather service said.
Photos published by authorities and residents on social networks have shown cars and buildings underwater in the South Center and East Kentucky. In Buchanan County, Virginia, the Sheriff’s Office said that several roads were blocked by mudslides.
The Simpson County Emergency Management Office in Kentucky said the authorities were carrying out several rescue of blocked vehicles in flood waters.
“Stay at home if you can,” said the office on Facebook.
Christian Lively sweeps the snow of his car in front of his house on Woodlawn Ave in Beckley, W.VA.
Rick Barbero / The Register-Herald via AP)
Meanwhile, heavy snow was to covered a large part of New England, then go to Grésil.
Oravec said on Sunday that snowfall in the region were relatively light, due to the mixture of rain and freezing gries.
Arctic snow and temperatures swept away a large part of the midwest and the upper plains on Saturday, covering the roads of eastern Nebraska, northern Iowa and a large part of Wisconsin.
Winter weather opinions have been issued for parts of these states and Michigan, with up to 4 inches (10.6 centimeters) of predicted snow throughout Iowa, southern Wisconsin and most Michigan on Sunday evening.
Motorists travel along a road covered with snow 267 in Truckee, California, Friday, February 14, 2025.
Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle via AP
Meteorologists said the United States was about to obtain its tenth and the coldest Polar Vortex event this season, with the North Rockies and the North Plains online.
Arctic weather forces combine to push cold air which generally remains near the North Pole in the United States and Europe.
In Denver, where temperatures had to drop up to 14 degrees (minus 10 degrees Celsius) during the weekend, the city opened shelters for those who live in the streets.
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