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Severe Potential March 2nd/3rd: OV, TN Valley, Mid-South, Deep South, Mid-Atlantic, Carolinas


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It's entering an area of subsidence. It's not cycling...look at all the other storms that had been in that area over the past hour. They have all collapsed. It's going to stay constant or weaken.

Please stop posting false information in a sad attempt to verify your poor forecasting abilities based on "subsidence" earlier. You were clearly proven wrong in KY, and even though you kept flip/flopping and made a post that basically covered all of the bases in an attempt to ensure you could claim success, you are still being proven wrong in TN.

Just stop. It's not helping anything, and you are ruining your reputation.

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Crittenden, Walton, Fiskburg, Atwood KY all should be interior and underground as well.

Another emergency situation for this area.

Crossing KY/OH border at the river. Mentor, Moscow, Neville, Mt. Olive, and eventually

Georgetown must be in shelters now. An Emergency situation.

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WHAS wx guy doing a fantastic job, actually had to tell his staff to call his son to get him in the basement at his house.

I agree... they would have had to take me out of there if I was in his shoes. I tried to watch the Cincy feed and switched back to WHAS after about 5 minutes.

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SE of Cincy:

AT 456 PM EST...STORM SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO ON THE GROUND!

RADAR INDICATED THAT THE TORNADO PRODUCING STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR

POINT ISABEL...MOVING EAST AT 55 MPH. IN ADDITION TO THE

TORNADO...THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING GOLFBALL SIZED HAIL.

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:yikes:

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...

EASTERN BOURBON COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY...

NORTHERN CLARK COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY...

NICHOLAS COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY...

* UNTIL 515 PM EST

* AT 455 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WINDS IN EXCESS

OF 60 MPH. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR ESCONDIDA...MOVING

NORTHEAST AT 90 MPH.

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