Tennessee earthquake was felt all the way in Kentucky. Did you feel it?

Thomas Novelly
Courier Journal
A screenshot of a USGS map showing the reach of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattling Tennessee and Georgia.

Whoa, Kentucky ... did you feel that? 

The remnants of a 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Tennessee early Wednesday morning could be felt all the way in Kentucky, according to the National Weather Service in Louisville. 

The earthquake's epicenter was near Decatur, Tennessee, which is around 150 miles southeast of Nashville.

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An aftershock was felt about 13 minutes later with a magnitude of 3.3, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The aftermath of the earthquake was felt as far as Southern Kentucky in areas like Bowling Green and Somerset, according to Mark Jarvis with NWS.

Most of the reports came around Dale Hollow Lake, according to Jarvis.

No damage was reported in Kentucky. 

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