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NWS Issues Special Weather Statements for Hazard, Perry County Until 5 AM

The National Weather Service in Jackson has issued special weather statements for Hazard, Pikeville and Jenkins, in effect until 5:00 AM EST and urging caution for potential hazardous weather.

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NWS Issues Special Weather Statements for Hazard, Perry County Until 5 AM
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The National Weather Service in Jackson, KY has issued special weather statements covering Hazard in Perry County and nearby communities including Pikeville and Jenkins; the alerts are listed as in effect until 5:00 AM EST and urge caution for potential hazardous weather conditions. The advisory names Hazard, Pikeville and Jenkins specifically and identifies the issuing office as NWS Jackson.

The text provided from the NWS product is truncated but appears verbatim as: "The National Weather Service in Jackson, KY, has issued special weather statements affecting Hazard in Perry County, Kentucky, along with nearby areas like Pikeville and Jenkins. The alerts are in effect until 5:00 AM EST, urging caution for potential hazardous weather conditions. This follows recen" The final clause is cut off and the statement does not include the hazard type, expected impacts, or the calendar date tied to the 5:00 AM EST end time.

What is not present in the available material: there is no mention of whether the hazard involves flooding, winter precipitation, wind, thunderstorms, or another threat; no rainfall totals, wind speeds, river levels or forecast-model data are provided; and no local emergency-management statements or road closure notices are included. The lack of a full product text means the specific timeframe tied to the 5:00 AM EST expiration is unconfirmed.

Related National Weather Service resources cited elsewhere in the provided materials point to places to check for updates. The Louisville Weather Forecast Office page lists tools and products that are relevant for Perry County monitoring, including Experimental Graphical Hazardous Weather Outlook, Hazardous Weather Outlook, Local Enhanced Radar and a Jackson radar listing among Fort Knox, Evansville, Fort Campbell, Nashville and Wilmington. The Louisville material also includes a Spring Hydrologic Outlook 2026 - Issuance #1 dated 2/12/2026 and the announcement "Apply to be a Summer 2026 Student Volunteer with NWS Louisville! Applications accepted through February 22nd."

Reporters and residents seeking confirmation should retrieve the full NWS Jackson special weather statement product to identify the hazard type, the exact calendar timeframe for the 5:00 AM EST expiration, and any recommended public actions. The Louisville page references additional situational tools - Local Snowfall Reports, Local Ice Accumulation Reports, Observed Precipitation, KY Mesonet observations and "Submit a Storm Report" - that may show related local conditions. The social and feed channels shown in the materials include "Follow us on X", "Follow us on Facebook", "Follow us on YouTube" and "LMK RSS Feed" for updates.

At present, the verified facts are the issuing office (National Weather Service in Jackson, KY), the named locations (Hazard, Perry County; Pikeville; Jenkins), the expiration time (5:00 AM EST) and the advisory language urging caution for potential hazardous weather conditions; the remainder of the statement is incomplete and further detail must come from the full NWS Jackson product or local emergency-management sources.

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