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3 ef0's last night what a stretch it's been since October hereView attachment 94790
Pretty crazy that after this past month Oklahoma is now above the yearly tornado average despite the fairly quiet spring. Also saw that in just the past month we have nearly had the same amount of tornadoes as all of last year.
Oct. 10-Nov. 10 2021: 35
2020: 39

At least we should be past the main bulk of the Fall severe weather season at this point and probably won’t have to deal with any significant severe weather until late winter/early spring at the earliest.
 
Pretty crazy that after this past month Oklahoma is now above the yearly tornado average despite the fairly quiet spring. Also saw that in just the past month we have nearly had the same amount of tornadoes as all of last year.
Oct. 10-Nov. 10 2021: 35
2020: 39

At least we should be past the main bulk of the Fall severe weather season at this point and probably won’t have to deal with any significant severe weather until late winter/early spring at the earliest.

Yeah and very lucky those were ef0's and didn't stay down because that whole track of the rotation went through very highly populated areas

But yeah it is amazing to see the flip but agreed I think we're probably mostly done now. Even last night was so borderline
 
KATL:

FREEZE WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SATURDAY EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY
MORNING...

* WHAT...SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 20S AND LOW 30S
ARE POSSIBLE SATURDAY EVENING AND SUNDAY MORNING.

* WHERE...PORTIONS OF CENTRAL, EAST CENTRAL, NORTH CENTRAL,
NORTHEAST, NORTHWEST AND WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA.

* WHEN...FROM SATURDAY EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING.

* IMPACTS...FROST AND FREEZE CONDITIONS COULD KILL CROPS, OTHER
SENSITIVE VEGETATION AND POSSIBLY DAMAGE UNPROTECTED OUTDOOR
PLUMBING.
 
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