Thursday March 18 Southeast US
Follow weather forecasts for current sightings.
Take care, be alert, be aware of best places to shelter in case you get your very own tornado.
Thursday March 18 Southeast US
Follow weather forecasts for current sightings.
Take care, be alert, be aware of best places to shelter in case you get your very own tornado.
Hoping and praying that none of us have to see our very own tornado. We only have a moderate chance of severe weather here, but that means nothing. The worst is supposed to hit between 1am and 5 am from looks of the radar, but we could very easily see tornados in front or behind this system.
Everyone please be safe, and no riding the tornados with the hammock as the parasail!
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Be safe out there. Thankfully, I've only witnessed one tornado, while working out in the fields in Alabama. We could hear the tornado coming before we saw it - sounded like a thousand freight trains. They told us to get out of the fields and lie in a ditch, which sounded like a good idea. Until the ditch filled up with three feet of water in less than 15 minutes. I was truly torn between getting out of that ditch and going back into the fields, but I stayed put. The tornado went by and within 30 minutes the sun was out again! Back to work.
I still haven't got over Hurricane Sandy. It's tough to find 4.5 feet of water in your living room.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
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