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Interesting event here in Van Buren County on the plateau. By far the most amount of lightning I have ever seen, but a lot of it seemed to be could to cloud. It also rained about 4.5 inches. The oddity was we had no wind at all, we were under multiple sever thunderstorm warnings and just to my west, McMinnville was under a tornado warning. Yet no wind and no hail. Not complaining, just wonder why that would be.

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While we lost power from the morning squall for a few hours, I was fortunate not to get any damage....As Jeff said, it was an incredible lightning display last night. And I have never seen so many warnings in our area at one time. I know this was not anything like 4/27/11, but it was pretty wild for this area. 

 

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I strongly suspect that we will see a confirmed weak tornado in southern Hamilton, Bradley and Polk counties from the squall line this AM. It developed a wicked inflow notch right after it crossed I-75. There is a line of heavier tree damage extending from about my place in Apison all the way to the Cherokee National Forest.

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Severe Storm hit at my home this afternoon producing dime size Hail and flooding. I measured 4.33" of Rainfall from the storm. 4.04" fell in an hour and 15 minutes . Numerous driveways washed out , mudslides aling with fallen Tree's. Some strong winds as well with downed limbs.

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Subvorticy party. That's the most classic example I've seen on video. Looks straight out of the Dr. Fujita textbook. He'd be smiling down if ppl did not succumb to their injuries. We'll just go with, he's vindicated once again. 

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Right now, SPC has a Marginal Risk for west/middle TN. As BB tweeted earlier, if we can get some instability tomorrow, the kinematics are there; however, l could see this threat going the other way and "busting" altogether. We shall see.

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