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Memphis is inside the bull's eye for high winds, rain, hail and tornado warnings this afternoon. 

Further north the forecast is for heavy snow and blizzard conditions. That little rat didn't make

the right call this year, winter is still upon us.

 

p.s. The Mighty Mississippi is 7' above flood stage with MUCH more headed this way.

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Stay safe!

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YIKES!!  Keep your head on a swivel and be safe.  I thought we were all done with this winter.  

Come East, go to the Classic. Then to home after the storm passes. No matter what you do, be safe.

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17 hours ago, roadwarrior said:

Memphis is inside the bull's eye for high winds, rain, hail and tornado warnings this afternoon. 

Further north the forecast is for heavy snow and blizzard conditions. That little rat didn't make

the right call this year, winter is still upon us.

 

p.s. The Mighty Mississippi is 7' above flood stage with MUCH more headed this way.

Wow! Be safe.

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Hope all ends well for you and neighbors....

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Tornado watch in effect until noon.

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1 hour ago, Jigfishn10 said:

Kind of an odd month for TN to have this kind of weather, is this normal for you all?

Tornado? Yes. Although @roadwarrioris a far piece from me. 70+ degrees and really windy in Knoxville right now 

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Well, we had an F4 in AL last week that killed 23 people. It's not "common", but tornados are 

not rare this time of year.

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Stay safe....and sending good thoughts to our members in NE, CO and IA, too.

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    Thnx. I'm in Iowa, and the river hit flood stage today with at least 4 feet of rise expected. That'll take awhile to work its way downstream. The bad thing about our members in NE is the old saying, "One foot up, a hundred sideways."  At least no tornadoes where I live .......... yet.  I sure hope our Southern friends make it through okay.     jj

Nebraska checking in. Rivers are all flooding around here - will be an interesting next few days. 

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