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2 minutes ago, Met1985 said:

Nothing yet. We are actually in a lull on the grounds.  Has some high wind though. 

That storm that hit Bat Cave is nasty. Wouldn’t be surprised if I had some rotation go over me based on the uplift I was seeing in leaf litter “falling”, nickel to quarter size hail. I swear some were bigger, was afraid windshield was going to get broken.

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21 minutes ago, WxKnurd said:

That storm that hit Bat Cave is nasty. Wouldn’t be surprised if I had some rotation go over me based on the uplift I was seeing in leaf litter “falling”, nickel to quarter size hail. I swear some were bigger, was afraid windshield was going to get broken.

Very impressive for sure.

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Big time!

TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 214

NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK

1110 PM EDT WED MAY 8 2024

 

TORNADO WATCH 214 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 AM EDT FOR THE

 FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

 

NCC039-043-075-087-099-113-173-175-090800-

/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0214.240509T0310Z-240509T0800Z/

 

NC

. NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

 

CHEROKEE CLAY GRAHAM

HAYWOOD JACKSON MACON

SWAIN TRANSYLVANIA

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Everyone is going to get nailed.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...

  Western Macon County in western North Carolina...

  Northwestern Jackson County in western North Carolina...

  Madison County in western North Carolina...

  Swain County in western North Carolina...

  Graham County in western North Carolina...

  Haywood County in western North Carolina...

  Northern Buncombe County in western North Carolina...

 

* Until 1215 AM EDT.

 

* At 1114 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line

  extending from 13 miles south of Greeneville to 17 miles southeast

  of Maryville to 12 miles northwest of Robbinsville to 11 miles

  north of Murphy, moving southeast at 35 mph.

 

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts.

 

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

 

  IMPACT...Expect damage to trees and power lines.

 

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28 minutes ago, Maggie Valley Steve said:

The front blew through a little after noon here in Maggie. Temperature did drop to 61, but now with mostly clear skies, the temperature is 71. Tomorrow and most of the weekend looks absolutely beautiful!

Yeah a real treat for May.

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