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    Re: Tornado risk in lower MS River valley

    it's bad here in Natchitoches, I mean really nasty! At any mo

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    Re: Tornado risk in lower MS River valley

    FWIW there was a tornado near Atlanta LA today. Here is the report:

    3 HOMES DESTROYED NEAR 705 GUM SPRINGS ROAD JUST NORTHWEST OF ATLANTA. PRELIMINARY DAMAGE PATH ABOUT 100 YARDS WIDE. NUMEROUS TREES SNAPPED OFF ABOUT 15 FEET OFF THE GR

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    Re: Tornado risk in lower MS River valley

    The tornado warnings are piling up in North Louisiana and now especially in Mississippi. It's awfully windy here in Baton Rouge and just feels like it's ripe for some badness, but Pat Shingleton is saying we'll avoid most of the really bad stuff. I hope he's right! That's just how it is when so much warm, moist air is allowed to swing up out of the Gulf in Fall/Winter...

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