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Severe WX Severe Weather Event April 13-14, 2019

The storm near Double Springs moving NE into Cullman and Morgan counties eventually is strengthening.
 
The storm near Double Springs moving NE into Cullman and Morgan counties eventually is strengthening.
Better get ready to move my friend.
 
Tornado warning on the storm headed towards Cullman.
Not as much rotation as before but still something going on there.
 
Family is in a safe place.
 
Starting to see a little bit of a Debris signature on that storm
 
Looks to go slightly north of Cullman. Brother says it's super eerie outside ahead of this... can imagine.
 
Perry County tornado warning now reflecting observed tag by BHM. TDS

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It’s starting to get closer to the Jones....my Chihuahua’s Benadryl is wearing off!!
 
Looks to be exceedingly rural if they're using Talladega NF in the warning location text. Probably some tree limbs lofted.
 
Storm just west of Alabaster has an interesting look to it. Big jump in lightning output the past few minutes as well
 
Near Lacey Springs in Morgan County. Wind is blowing so hard that I can feel the house shaking. Fun times.
 
Brian Peters from ABC 33/40 is thinking that Tuscaloosa County tornado was actually straight line wind damage.
 
I'm probably going to call it a night, now that the line has passed and the warnings are in a lull. Suspect there will be a few more, but I'm interested in seeing what happens once daytime heating begins ahead of the line than pulling an all-nighter. 'Nite.
 
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