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Flood and tornado watch through Christmas?! [message #81819] Wed, 23 December 2015 17:18 Go to next message
Pioneer is currently offline  Pioneer
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Viscount
I live in the southeast. We're under a flood and/or tornado watch through the end of the week -- that's Christmas! I mean, seriously, who has to worry about tornadoes on Christmas day?! Even if we don't see weather bad enough to spawn a tornado -- and I hope we don't -- we could still see up to five inches of rain between now and then.

Crazy!
Re: Flood and tornado watch through Christmas?! [message #81835 is a reply to message #81819] Sun, 27 December 2015 13:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
timron is currently offline  timron
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Grand Master
That is crazy, Pioneer. I hope you guys made it through the holiday alright, with no flooding or tornadoes. I thought I heard about several tornadoes touching down in Mississippi, though. This is some wild weather we're having.
Re: Flood and tornado watch through Christmas?! [message #81847 is a reply to message #81819] Mon, 28 December 2015 13:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Viscount
Believe it or not, we're actually up under another flood watch now. The watch broke over the weekend but we have more rain headed in today, before anything from last week can even dry up. We've had so much damage from all the rain, too. Several state parks situated around water have flooded and closed and I've seen on local news where a road in another county washed out.
Re: Flood and tornado watch through Christmas?! [message #81850 is a reply to message #81819] Tue, 29 December 2015 10:10 Go to previous message
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Wow. I saw footage of a state park in Alabama on Facebook. What is usually a trickling waterfall at the park was like a raging torrent after 20" of rain in 24 or 48 hours. The area of the park leading up to the waterfall was washed out; I wouldn't be surprised if they had to close the park for a few days to let it dry out!
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