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There's another curly-q signature over Gadsden right now on reflectivity but fortunately the velocity isn't showing anything (for now)
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Fort Payne circulation weakened rapidly. Good news. That area has seen more than enough today.
A line of 70-75 mph straight line winds is not far from entering the Eastern fringes of Mississippi. They'll be going into Alabama soon...expect power outages.
We lost power when we were under the tornado warning.Power outages in Mississippi went way up after the line went through. Hoping it weakens.
Ok I’ve just been wondering about Cullman.Hard to keep up with everything just using a phone, so I apologize if this has been posted already. From what I’m hearing, Cullman County had quite a bit of damage throughout the county. There’s a Marathon gas station about a mile from my house that was heavily damaged and transformers over the road there which is Hwy 31. Also, a lot of roads are under water county wide. But very thankful God protected us once again!
Glad you are safe!Hard to keep up with everything just using a phone, so I apologize if this has been posted already. From what I’m hearing, Cullman County had quite a bit of damage throughout the county. There’s a Marathon gas station about a mile from my house that was heavily damaged and transformers over the road there which is Hwy 31. Also, a lot of roads are under water county wide. But very thankful God protected us once again!
Yeah, almost everyone I’ve talked to lost power, including us.Not much noise coming out of Cullman County, but showing 95% of power customers without power in the County, interesting.
That Tennessee storm looks like it's about to drop another one