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Louisville, Kentucky – A rare Midwest earthquake early Tuesday is now drawing attention across Kentucky as a surge of Arctic air pushes temperatures sharply lower, creating conditions that could lead to frost quakes during the coldest overnight hours.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck central Illinois shortly before 2 a.m. Tuesday, centered about 35 miles south of Springfield. The shallow quake was felt across a wide portion of Illinois, with thousands reporting shaking and loud rumbles before sunrise. While no damage was reported, earthquakes of this size are uncommon in the region, making the event notable as extreme cold spreads south and east…