Yes, it is most definitely a part of the Midwest.
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Kentucky gets tornadoes but is too far inland to get hurricanes. The term cyclone can describe any large-scale low pressure system with a closed circulation, so Kentucky gets cyclones just like any other part of the world.
The western part of the state is central time. The central and eastern part of the state are in Eastern Time.
It is in the Eastern Time Zone.
Kentucky is not considered part of the Midwest region in the United States. Instead, it is typically classified as part of the South.
No. Kentucky is considered a Southeast state. The Midwest states include Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin and the eastern part of Colorado.
The Midwest Region
Its apart of the lower Midwest and upland south.
Indiana is in the Midwest because it borders Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south and southeast, and Illinois to the west.
Illinois is located in the Midwest Region of the United States. Illinois is bordered by Wisconsin to the north, Iowa to the northwest, Missouri to the west, Kentucky to the southeast, and Indiana to the east. Illinois is bordered by Lake Michigan to the northeast.
The Midwest.
The Midwest is a colorful synonym for the North Central States. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota & South Dakota compose the Upper Midwest. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas compose the Lower Midwest. Iowa and Nebraska could be put in either subregion. Some maps show an incorrect depiction of these subregions. ALL portions of states like Indiana and Missouri lie within the Lower Midwest. Even calling the northern ends of Ohio and Illinois the "Upper Midwest" is stretching the truth. Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee and Oklahoma are South Central States. And consequently, they are NOT part of the Midwest. These latter states are part of the Mid-South.
Illinois is located in the Midwest Region of the United States. Illinois is bordered by Wisconsin to the north, Iowa to the northwest, Missouri to the west, Kentucky to the southeast, Indiana to the east, and Lake Michigan to the northeast.
Native to the midwest, the "Kentucky" or more correctly spotted bass, has been introduced in other areas of the country. Related to largemouth and smallmouth basses.
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The Midwest part.