pcbjr
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We’re good, Tony. Thanks for checking. That couplet was less than 10 miles away from me, but it weakened as it continued through our county (Houston). Other counties near us (Peach and Crawford) appeared to take the brunt of the damage. Definitely one of the most active severe weather days I’ve seen since moving here in 1998.El K is down in Perry. El K, you alright?
Per WSFA at 736 pm EST Death Toll in Lee County AL now at 14, with "many more still missing"
NWS Birmingham said it was EF3+Sounds like an EF4-EF5 tornado.
EF whatever ... some folks are really going to need help ... link to a local Red Cross or church?NWS Birmingham said it was EF3+
NWS Birmingham said it was EF3+
EF whatever ... some folks are really going to need help ... link to a local Red Cross or church?
Stay safe, Charlie, and if there is a bona fide relief link once things pass, please post it ...Yeah I’m on this side of the fence . Right now in this moment the strength classification is completely irrelevant
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