Posted on 01/03/2023 1:30:52 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A dangerous, multiday severe weather outbreak began its trek across the South on Monday, bringing a few damaging tornadoes to the region, including to a high school in Arkansas while classes were still in session.
Severe storms have now moved east Tuesday, prompting NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center to issue a Tornado Watch until 5 p.m. CST for portions of western Alabama, southeastern Louisiana, central and southern Mississippi and Middle Tennessee.
You can see in the three-hour radar loop below that a line of strong to severe storms is pushing east across the region on Tuesday morning, prompting a few Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado warnings.
Likely tornado strikes were reported in Arkansas and Louisiana Monday afternoon and evening. This included an apparent tornado that twisted its way through Jessieville High School near Hot Springs, Arkansas, where classrooms and adjacent homes were damaged as bleachers were tossed about and stadium light poles were snapped in half.
As the storms moved east late Monday night and early Tuesday, tree damage from a possible tornado was reported in West Tennessee near the city of Brownsville, some 60 miles northeast of Memphis.
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Go buy an EV today and we can save the planet.
“Go buy an EV today and we can save the planet.”
Buy a Tesla and help Musk save our society.
“Oh nos! How will I charge my EV if a tornado takes down the power lines?”
Ford Charge Station Pro
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Nah. The F150L is way too much for my pocketbook, especially the extended range. I can’t believe that selling point for the F150L when a generator and propane tank are much cheaper. LOL
“Ford Charge Station Pro”
OR, I could put a couple Jerry Cans in the back of my beater and get another 200 miles down the road.
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