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  1. A little bit here, a little bit there, maybe we can chip away a little at the drought.
  2. Man, Murfreesboro may be Nashville's biggest tornado magnet.
  3. Saw a report of trees down on a house on Jackson St, which starts basically just across the tracks from R&R.
  4. Another view of the Allendale tornado aproaching from R&R Motors, about 800' behind (to the northwest) of where the Mitch West damage vid was taken:
  5. Lucky that the path was over low density, mostly scattered industrial buildings, rather than those AND a high school or those AND plowing through the southeast half of town. It's a relative term.
  6. The Mitch West vid from Allendale shows him blocked from going southeast at the southeast edge of town. So hopefully the town itself was not hit hard. But the high school is .9 miles further southeast of his location. Perhaps we got lucky and the tornado went through that gap.
  7. Dang, almost a direct hit on Allendale, SC, looks to be crossing the southeast half of the small town. Trailer homes, public housing, and a grocery store along with traditional neighborhood homes.
  8. 8 simultaneous tornadoes at the moment in GA and SC. The Macon, GA tornado looks about to hit the Macon bacon plant.
  9. I've noticed that for greater DFW, the closer you live to the Red River, the more often you get the worst weather (of all types). Obviously not in every instance, but rather on average.
  10. Hmm, not looking forward to tomorrow night's storms. Very windy this evening in Ft. Worth. Relatively low dew points felt great. Wish DFW was 150 miles further west, dew points are usually low enough once you reach Abilene (and definitely by Sweetwater) that summers never really feel that hot out there.
  11. So we've had tornadoes today in Jackson, MS, Jackson, TN, and now Jackson, AL. I probably won't be moving to anywhere named Jackson. Tornado se of Brent, AL looks to be mowing down pine tree stands. That crap snaps in half easily.
  12. Wears Valley fire and evacuation looks pretty serious. One TV reporter is claiming tomorrow's rain will not be enough to put it out.
  13. Back to scheduled programming, I'd hate to be on a towboat inside that tor warn that runs up the curvy Mississippi River north of Clarksdale, MS. Meanwhile, further south
  14. Big tornado outbreak and once again people can log into their local NWS pages. I might buy the inevitable "Russia musta hacked us!" excuse if it hadn't been happening off and on for many months. And even if it actually is, agencies have been instructed for several years now to upgrade their cyberdefenses. "What would you say you do here?" National Weather Service Wed Mar 30 2022 15:51:45 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) The page you requested cannot be found. Please check your URL and try again.
  15. 4 simultaneous tor warns along the foothills/mountains. Not something you see every day....
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