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TORNADO WARNING in southern Stone ad Taney counties..."Take cover"...KYTV says..."A very dangerous storm seen north and northwest of Blue Eye...heading across the lake...and towards Lakeview, Gretna, Kimberling City and Branson West, Hollister...Silver Dollar City." I'm prayin' for you! MrsG P.S. This is NOT just A Watch...and is set to expire at 4:15pm. Last edited by mrsgenealogy; 02-05-2008 at 03:19 PM. Reason: New info. |
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Thanks for the heads-up, MrsG. What's the deal with these winter tornadoes??? Does that mean we'll have snow in April?
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Your guess is as good as mine, Snake! I'll leave the answers to others who've been here longer. ![]() |
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Kissee Mills, Garrison, Taneyville, Chadwick...are now in the path...
Branson Jr. High and High Schools are delaying release of their students until they feel it is safe to do so. |
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Thanks for givin' us the scoop, Mrs. G. Here in Webster County, it's rainin' pretty good, with a fair amount of Thunder & Lightning. I've had brief outtages of my Elec. DSL & Satellite TV.
According to WeatherBug, we're under a Flash Flood warning & Tornado 'watch'. |
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praying for my Mo peeps, keep me posted, please!
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Will do Kgirl.
It sounds a lot worse than it actually is, so don't let it keep you from joining the ranks, ok? I mean, it's definitely serious business, and shouldn't be taken lightly, but as long as you heed the warnings for your area, you're usually ok. The weather guys are pretty on the ball here.Right now, the news says the worst area now is in Newton Co. in Arkansas. Hopefully it'll go quickly. It sure seems to be moving fast. |
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.I would rather go through that, than the whole hurricane business, hurricanes really make on feel totally helpless, and I dont really care for that! Besides, I just HATE getting sand up the wazoo ![]() ![]() . The beach is sooooooo not my thing, would rather be floating down Current River! |
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I'm with ya girl, I'd rather be anywhere than Florida.
The T&L has calmed quite a bit now. So that's nice. I'm not really easily freaked out, so it wasn't too bad, but since we've only been here 7 months, I'm sure you've been though a lot worse. They said we might have a little more activity tonight. We'll see. |
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Well if you do, don't post pictures or somebody might be upset!
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