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Definitely one of the most widespread outbreaks in a very long time
I thought he was in shock, too, and still coming to grips with what happened. Yet the Weather Channel reporter kept asking questions and letting him talk. It felt a little heartless to me, like chasing the story was more important to the reporter than getting the man some help. Maybe that wasn't how it was, but it came across to me that way. I hope someone reaches out to that man with some sympathy and caring.This man they're interviewing from Wynne,Arkansas on the weather channel is breaking my heart. He was in his car outside the trailer and survived. His girlfriend died inside the trailer right in his hands after the storm. His other family members were taken to the hospital He waited and stayed with his deceased girlfriend for quite a while until they finally came to get her. He still in shock.
I don’t even want to think about 4/4 right nowRemember when Convective Chronicles pointed out the analogs for this year consistently showed severe outbreaks in the Great Lakes/Ohio Valley region? Well....
Confirmed "damaging tornado" now.There very well could be a tornado on the ground going through downtown Paris, TN.
In a radar hole...New tornado warning Jonestown, MS
Oh come on.These storms crossing the MS River into the Delta and then back in Louisiana look to be intensifying.