#Tornado #tnwx <br />Gov. Beshear says more than 50 people likely died from the tornado that ripped through western Kentucky.<br /><br />3:09 A.M.<br /><br />I-65 closed in both directions near Outer Loop after power lines fell.<br /><br />2:26 A.M.<br /><br />NWS says there are reports of a large tornado in Bowling Green, reports of another in Taylorsville.<br /><br />There have been some reports that some cell phone towers have been knocked out, which could create communication issues.<br /><br />1:45 A.M.<br /><br />Supercell that weakened picks up again in counties south of Louisville.<br /><br />1:20 A.M.<br /><br />Heavy rains coming down in Louisville. Other waves of storms coming in with a cold front are still out to the west. They could be hours away.<br /><br />Much of Kentucky and Southern Indiana was expected to be in for a long night as Friday stretched into Saturday as a severe storm system moved through the region.<br /><br />The system, which reportedly spawned at least one tornado in other parts of the South and Midwest, was forecast to bring a threat of damage to the area through the early hours of the morning<br /><br />The system, which reportedly spawned at least one tornado in other parts of the South and Midwest, was forecast to bring a threat of damage to the area through the early hours of the morning.<br /><br />Here are the latest updates:<br /><br />National coverage: Tornado rips through Arkansas nursing home, killing two; Amazon warehouse roof collapses amid storm in Illinois<br /><br />2:30 a.m.: Power outages in Louisville<br /><br />Almost 900 customers were without power in Jefferson County just after 2 a.m., LG&E's outage map showed.<br /><br />Statewide, LG&E was reporting more than 20,000 customers without power, including many in western parts of the state.<br /><br />1 a.m.: 'Loss of life expected" in western Kentucky, KSP reports<br /><br />"Loss of life is expected" in western Kentucky amid reports of extensive storm damage, Kentucky State Police said in social media post just before 1 a.m. Saturday.<br />11 p.m.: Storm damage reported in Mayfield, Kentucky<br /><br />Comments from officials and local media reports indicated the town of Mayfield, Kentucky, and nearby areas suffered damage from a reported tornado late Friday.<br /><br />The impacts include, according to reporters in western Kentucky, damage to the Graves County Courthouse.<br /><br />Graves County and Mayfield "have been hit really hard," Gov. Andy Beshear said in a video posted to social media.<br /><br />"This is going to be some of the worst tornado damage we've seen in a long time," he said.<br /><br />9 p.m.: Kentuckiana under tornado watch<br /><br />Much of Kentuckiana, including Jefferson County, was set to be under a tornado watch from Friday evening until at least 3 a.m. Saturday, the National Weather Service said.<br /><br />A tornado watch means conditions indicate tornadoes are possible. <br /><br />Tornado warnings, which indicate a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar, were issued in other parts of Kentucky late Friday and early Saturday.<br /><br />Localized flooding was also possible, National Weather Service meteorologists said earlier Friday.<br /><br />Video of the tornado that hit the Amazon faci