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					<description><![CDATA[Oklahoma TV station KOCO caught a tornado in its tracks as it nearly flattened a medical marijuana farm.The damage was significant, but the owner rode out the storm on the farm.He estimated that $95,000 in plants were destroyed Wednesday when the tornado touched down in Maud not far from a greenhouse, and RVs where people &#8230;]]></description>
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					Oklahoma TV station KOCO caught a tornado in its tracks as it nearly flattened a medical marijuana farm.The damage was significant, but the owner rode out the storm on the farm.He estimated that $95,000 in plants were destroyed Wednesday when the tornado touched down in Maud not far from a greenhouse, and RVs where people lived on the property.“This is the first season of the year, so now that the plants are exposed to the weather like this, they’re wasted – not good no more,” a farm employee said. “I’m still in shock. I haven’t fully wrapped my head around this.”Almost all the nearly 50 greenhouses on site were destroyed. RVs were flipped and scattered."That shed flew and hit the RV, and knocks it down like that,” he said.Help arrived immediately after the tornado struck, fortunately."They’re part of the community, the Hmong community, and we are the nonprofit organization in Tulsa but they’re part of the family members,” said Paul Thao, who is with the Hmong American Association Oklahoma.The two-year-old operation is entering its second season but it’s not clear how it will bounce back. No one was injured.The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority said its agents are in Maud to make sure licensed product is secure.
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<p>Oklahoma TV station KOCO caught a tornado in its tracks as it nearly flattened a medical marijuana farm.</p>
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<p>The damage was significant, but the owner rode out the storm on the farm.</p>
<p>He estimated that $95,000 in plants were destroyed Wednesday when the tornado touched down in Maud not far from a greenhouse, and RVs where people lived on the property.</p>
<p>“This is the first season of the year, so now that the plants are exposed to the weather like this, they’re wasted – not good no more,” a farm employee said. “I’m still in shock. I haven’t fully wrapped my head around this.”</p>
<p>Almost all the nearly 50 greenhouses on site were destroyed. RVs were flipped and scattered.</p>
<p>"That shed flew and hit the RV, and knocks it down like that,” he said.</p>
<p>Help arrived immediately after the tornado struck, fortunately.</p>
<p>"They’re part of the community, the Hmong community, and we are the nonprofit organization in Tulsa but they’re part of the family members,” said Paul Thao, who is with the Hmong American Association Oklahoma.</p>
<p>The two-year-old operation is entering its second season but it’s not clear how it will bounce back. No one was injured.</p>
<p>The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority said its agents are in Maud to make sure licensed product is secure.</p>
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											THIS MUCH DAMAGE IN A LGON TIME FROM A STORM LIKE THIS. &gt;&gt; IT WAS CERTAINLY NASTY OUT THEER TODAY AND PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE SPENDING THE NEXT FEW DAYS CLEANING UP, MANY AROUND GREATER CINCINNATI. &gt;&gt; IT’S EASY TO GET THAT KIND OF DAMAGE WHEN UYO HAVE HURRICANE FORCE WIND GUSTS, OR CLOSE TO IT. IT IS ONE THING WHAT HAPPENS IN THE MIDDLE OF AWARE SO TO SPEAK, AND YOU JUST DON’T HAVE QUITE THE CONCENTRATION. THE AIRPORT WITH 70 MILE-PER-HOUR WIND GUSTS, NEAR HEBRON 72 MILE AN HOUR WIND GUSTS, VERY STRONG WINDS HURRICANE FORCE WINDUS GTS ACROSS NORTHERN KENTUCKY EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MUCH QUIETER SCENARIO AND HE WILL MAKE UP -- WAKE UP TO A MUCH WIDER START ON YOUR THURSDAY. TOMORROW MORNING, IT SHOULD BE DRY FOR THE MORNING COMMUTE. MAYBE IF YOU CLOUD STILL LINGERING AROUND BUT IT WILL ELFE NICER AND A LOT LESS HUMID. THEN TOMORROW AFTERNOON LOOKS NICE, IT WILL FEEL GREAT. HIGHS ONLY THE MID TO UERPP 70’S WITH A BIG DROP IN HUMIDITY, THAT IS THE MOST NOTIABCELE CHANGE COMING OUR WAY. AND THEN LOOKING MIGHTY FINE TOMORROW NIGHT, IT WILBEL  A GREAT NIGHT TO BE OUT OR FOR BASEBALL AS WELL,  TINHE LOW 70’S. THERE IS A LOOK AT RADAR, THE SHOWERS AND STORMS FMRO EARLIER ARE ALL GONE. WE ARE LOOKING GOOD THE REST OF TONIGHT. HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING MOVING FORWARD, BASICALLY, REMEMBER THOSE DEW POINTS? ALWAYS A GOOD MEASURE OF HOW COMFORTABLITE  IS, THOSE ARE IN THE 50’S, IT IS VERY REFRESHING. DRIER AIR MAKING A MORE SUBSTANTIAL PUSH TOWARDS THE OHIO RIVER TONIGHT. BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING, I THINK THOSEEW D POINTS ARE IN THE 50’S ALL THE WAY DOWN INTO KENTUCKY. SO, WE ARE GOING TO BRING IN MUCH LESS HUMID AIR OVER THE NEXT 24 HOURS.D AIR OVER THE AND IT’S ALREADY UNDERWAY TONIT,GH IES WT WIND AT 14, THOSE DEW POINTS ARE DROPPING. LOOK AT THAT RAINFALL TODAY. ONLY 6/10 OFFICIALLY AT THE AIRPORT,UT B I AM MORE THAN CERTAIN SOME OF YOU PICKED UP MORE THAN THAT TODAY. TEMPERATURES AROUND THE AREA FROM 64 IN CONNERSVIELL TO 69 IN HAMILTON AND HERE IN CINCINNATI. 68 BATAVIA AND 67 AROUND BROOKSVILLE. OVER THE NEXT 12 HOURS WE WILL SPEND THE MAJORITY OF THE NIGHT IN THE 60’S, THEN WE BRIEFLY GET DOWN TO THE UPPER 50’S BEFORE THE SUN COMES UP IN THE MORNG.IN TOMORROW SHOULD BE A LESS HUMID AFTERNOON. IT’S QUIET THROUGH THE REST OF THE NIGHT, WE WILL SEE SOME CLOUDS TRYING TO MOVE IN BEFORE THE N SUCOSME UP, THOSE SHOULD EVENTUALLY BURN OFF, LEAVING A PRETTY NEIC AFTERNOON AND A NICE-LOOKING EVENING FOR THE THURSDAY. AS WE GET TO THURSDAY NIGHT, IT IS QUIET. AND IT IS QUITE WHEN YOU WAKE UP ON FRIDAY MORNING. HOWEVER I FOR BY FRIDAY EVENING, THE CHCEAN FOR RAIN RETURNS. THIS WILL BE THUNRSDETORM ACTIVITY, IN FACT, I THINK MOST OF THIS SHOULD BE RELATIVELY LIGHT. ON FRIDAY EVENING AND FRIDAY NIGHT. BUT IT DOES LOOAK  LTLITE DAMP TO MAYBE JUST FLAT OUT WET EVEN FOR YOUR FRIDAY EVENING AND OVERNIGHT FRIDAY. THEN BY SATURDAY MORNING IT STARTS GLOOMY, BUT WE SHLDOU WORK OUR WAY SOME PRETTY NICE IMPROVEMENTS, WH MOSTLY SUNNY SKIES BY THE TIME WE GET INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NOW ENJOY THE REST BUT -- RE SPITE FROM THE HUMIDITY AND THE HEAT, WE HAVE WHAT COULD BE OUR HOW TO STRETCH OF WEATHER SO FAR THIS SEASON COMING IN HERE NEXT WEEK. HOW THAT PLAYS OUT STILL A LITTLE UP IN THE AIR, BUT I SEE 90’S ARE ON THE TAB,LE AND IT MAY BE HOTTER THAN THAT. SO WE WILL SEE. 59 AND COOLER THE REST OF THE NIGHT. TOMOOWRR PARTLY CLOUDY AND, 76. THERE IS A LOOK AT JORDAN PLANNER. SOME CLOUDS TO START THE DAY, BUT OVERALL IT SHOULD BE A NICE ONE. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST. I DID NOT MAKE FRIDAY A WEATHER IMPACT DAY SINCE THE RAIN DOES NOT LOOK HEAVY AND WE ARE NOT TALKGIN THUNDERSTORMS, 73. SATURDAY, 77 IS NICE. BUT THEN WE’D REALLY CRANK UP THE HEAT IN A HURRY. SUAYND INTO THE MID-80’S, BY EARLY NEXT WEEK WE COULD BE IN THE LOW TO MID 90’S. BASED OFF WHAT WE ARE SEEING, SOME OF THE NUMBERS I HAVE FOR THE SEVEN DAY ARE ON THE MORE CONSERVATIVE, MEANING IT COULD BE EVEN HIGHER. SO BRACE YOURSELVES, GET THOSE POOLS READY FOR NEXT WEEK.
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					<description><![CDATA[Emergency crews and residents are surveying the damage after severe storms and a potential tornado hit Goshen Township Wednesday afternoon. The Greater Cincinnati region was swept by strong winds and heavy rainfall throughout the afternoon. Thousands of residents experienced power outages and damage as storms moved through the area. LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTSThe &#8230;]]></description>
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					Emergency crews and residents are surveying the damage after severe storms and a potential tornado hit Goshen Township Wednesday afternoon. The Greater Cincinnati region was swept by strong winds and heavy rainfall throughout the afternoon. Thousands of residents experienced power outages and damage as storms moved through the area. LIVE RADAR // LATEST WEATHER ALERTSThe National Weather Service said a tornado was seen on radar in near Goshen just after 3 p.m.NWS officials said they will conduct two surveys to determine the strength of the storm.   VIDEO: Goshen Twp residents react to severe storms, potential tornadoViewers sent in photos and videos of the damage to the area.Goshen Fire Department 18 took a major hit as strong winds ripped off the roof of the building. Firefighters were inside the station during the damage. Goshen Township Administrator Steve Pegram declared a state of emergency for the area Wednesday evening. A state of emergency has been declared in Goshen Township due to the tornado no one should be on the roads or moving about unless your emergency services personnel no additional help is needed at this time if you have an emergency we have plenty of help available dial 911 if you have a nonemergency call the nonemergency number 732-2231.The Township building and firehouse took extensive damage and we are working to restore essential services at this time we will provide updates.Officials are warning residents to be cautious of down power lines and trees. Several roads are closed as emergency crews work to clear debris. A full list of road closures can be found here. WATCH: Severe storms cause damage, power outages in Goshen TwpA severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the Greater Cincinnati region until 7 p.m.Duke Energy officials said if you come across a down power line, do not attempt to move it and call 911.
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<p>Emergency crews and residents are surveying the damage after severe storms and a potential tornado hit Goshen Township Wednesday afternoon. </p>
<p>The Greater Cincinnati region was swept by strong winds and heavy rainfall throughout the afternoon. Thousands of residents experienced power outages and damage as storms moved through the area. </p>
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<p>The National Weather Service said a tornado was seen on radar in near Goshen just after 3 p.m.</p>
<p>NWS officials said they will conduct two surveys to determine the strength of the storm.  <strong><em/></strong> </p>
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<p>Goshen Fire Department 18 took a major hit as strong winds ripped off the roof of the building. </p>
<p>Firefighters were inside the station during the damage. </p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">GOSHEN FIRE STATION 18 <br />The roof caved in, and the cinderblock walls were blown out. <br />Firefighters were inside the station during the storm. <br />Thankfully, they were toned out to answer a call saving the crew from potentially getting hurt. <a href="https://twitter.com/WLWT?ref_src=twsrc^tfw" rel="nofollow">@WLWT</a> <a href="https://t.co/8RO0awwQWz" rel="nofollow">pic.twitter.com/8RO0awwQWz</a></p>
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<p>Goshen Township Administrator Steve Pegram declared a state of emergency for the area Wednesday evening. </p>
<p><em>A state of emergency has been declared in Goshen Township due to the tornado no one should be on the roads or moving about unless your emergency services personnel no additional help is needed at this time if you have an emergency we have plenty of help available dial 911 if you have a nonemergency call the nonemergency number 732-2231.</em></p>
<p><em>The Township building and firehouse took extensive damage and we are working to restore essential services at this time we will provide updates.</em></p>
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<p>Officials are warning residents to be cautious of down power lines and trees. </p>
<p>Several roads are closed as emergency crews work to clear debris. </p>
<p>A full list of road closures can be found <a href="https://clermontcountyohio.gov/2022/07/06/road-closures-due-to-goshen-township-tornado/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">here</a>. </p>
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<p>A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the Greater Cincinnati region until 7 p.m.</p>
<p>Duke Energy officials said if you come across a down power line, do not attempt to move it and call 911.</p>
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											MUCH. IF YOU ARE JUST TUNING AND, WHAT A WEATHER DAY WE HAVE HAD. DRIVING IN AROUND 2:30 TODAY OVER DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI, YOU CAN JUST SEE THE DARK, DARK CLOUDS AND THEN IT HIT. THE WIND, THE HEAVY, HEAVY RAIN AND WE ARE STARTING TO SEE THE DAMAGE FROM AFTERNOON STORMS. MIKE: MAYBE ABOUT 45 AND ITS AGO AS WE STARTED HEARING MOST OF THE EMERGENCY CALLS. WE HEARD SKINNER TRAFFIC AND YOU HAVE TO WATCH WITH A SITUATION LIKE THIS. KEVIN SAID WILL NOT GET INFORMATION OF THE POTENTIAL TORNADO IN GOSHEN FOR QUITE SOME TIME BUT PEOPLE CLAIMED THEY HEARD ENTIRE NATO -- I’M GETTING WORD FROM A VIEWER NAMED ELITE WHO I KNOW VERY WELL OUT OF THE GOSHEN AREA THAT THE AREA ALONG 28 WHERE THERE IS A SKYLINE RESTAURANT, THERE’S ALL KINDS OF DESTRUCTION THERE. 101,000 CUSTOMERS RIGHT NOW WITHOUT POWER. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT A QUARTER OF A MILLION PEOPLE IN GREATER CINCINNATI. WE ARE GETTING ALL KINDS OF PHOTOS OF ALL KINDS OF AREAS INCLUDING LOVELAND WHERE YOU SAW MAJOR BIG THESE DOWN. &gt;&gt; JEFF TAYLOR WAS PRESAGING US PLEASE SEND US ANY DAMAGE OR VIDEO YOU SEND US ANY PICTURES, HELP US TELL THE STORY THERE WHERE THEY HAVE THESE BIG, BEAUTIFUL TREES, WITH POSSIBILITIES FOR DAMAGE AROUND THE KROGER OUT THERE IN LOVELAND AS WELL. LIKE WE SAY, ONE OF THE HARDEST HIT AREAS IS GOSHEN. OUR REPORTER, DANIEL DIDN’T DAC, HAS BEEN -- DANIELLE DINDAK, IN LIVE DRIVE 5. I DON’T KNOW IF YOU ARE IN GOSHEN, YET, BUT GIVE US AN IDEA OF WHAT YOU ARE SEEING. DANIELLE: THE DRIVE OUT HERE, I CAN’T STRESS THIS ENOUGH, HAS BEEN VERY DANGEROUS. ON THE WAY HERE WE HAVE SEEN A LOT OF SNAPPED TREES, ROADS WITH WATER ON IT. WE ARE ABOUT ONE HOUR AWAY FROM WHERE WE ARE GETTING REPORTS THAT MULTIPLE PEOPLE ARE TRAPPED IN A MOBILE HOME PARK. DRIVING HERE WE HAVE BEEN STUCK IN STANDSTILL TRAFFIC AND WE SAW A LOT OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES ZOOMING PAST US WITH DIFFERENT AMBULANCES COMING THE OPPOSITE WAY. AS YOU CAN SEE, KIND OF STANDSTILL TRAFFIC AS WE MAKE OUR WAY TO GOSHEN. IN THAT MOBILE HOME AREA WE ARE GETTING REPORTS OF A LOT OF ENTRAPMENT’S AND WE WILL MAKE SURE TO UPDATE YOU GUYS ON WHAT WE SEE. MIKE: ALL RIGHT, DANIELLE ABOUT ONE MILE AWAY FROM REPORTS WHERE THERE ARE REPORTS OF PEOPLE TRAPPED IN A MOBILE HOME PARK. AGAIN, WE ARE ASKING YOU TO HELP TELL THE WEATHER STORY. NEWS DESKS@WLWT.COM, WE LIKE TO LET PEOPLE IN KNOW, GIVE THEM A WARNING. 2:30, THREE :00, THE WITCHING HOUR WHEN EVERYTHING WAS GOING ON YOU WERE GETTING CALLS FROM POLICE SOURCES ABOUT SOMETHING THAT COULD HAVE BEEN VERY DANGEROUS IN CINCINNATI. SHEREE: IT SOUNDED LIKE A BARGE BROKE LOOSE AND WAS HEADED TOWARDS THE BRENT SPENCE RIDGE. -- PAGE. THERE WAS A HUGE CONCERN --. -- BRIDGE. TODD, GIVE US AN IDEA, WHAT WERE YOU SEEING BEHIND YOU, THERE? TODD: A REAL DOOZY OF A DAY. I’M STEPPING OUT OF THE WAY SO MY VIDEOGRAPHER, HENRY GRIFFITH, CAN SHOW WHAT WE ARE SEEING RIGHT NOW. JUST TO THE WEST OF THE BRENT SPENCE BRIDGE, TOWARDS NORTHERN KENTUCKY, YOU CAN SEE THE REMNANTS OF ONE SECTION OF A BARGE. I UNDERSTAND WE’RE WERE -- AS I UNDERSTAND WHAT HAPPENED, ANOTHER VESSEL WAS HEADED UPRIVER AND WHAT THE SITUATION LOOKED LIKE AS WE CROSSED TO GET INTO POSITION, THERE WAS ANOTHER SECTION OF THE BARGE I NOTICED THAT EXTENDED FURTHER TOWARDS THE OHIO RIVER. THAT WAS 25, 30 MINUTES AGO. FROM WHAT I UNDERSTAND I WAS ABLE TO REACH OUT TO THE COVINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT AND GOT SOME GOOD INFORMATION THERE AND IT APPEARS THAT THE TUG THAT I SAW TOOK THE ONE SECTION PROTRUDING SIDEWAYS INTO THE RIVER, MANAGED TO GET IT AWAY AND INTO SAFETY, WHEREVER IT NEEDED TO BE, AND WHAT WE ARE LOOKING AT NOW APPEARS TO BE THE OTHER SECTION OF THE BARGE THAT IS PROPERLY MOORED TO THE SHORELINE ON THE OHIO SIDE. CONVOLUTED WITH TWO MOVING PARTS, APPARENTLY. PRESUMABLY THE STORM MUST HAVE SENT IT SIDEWAYS BUT IT WAS NOT THE KIND OF SCENE YOU WANT TO SEE HEADED WEST, KNOWING THAT THE BRENT SPENCE MIGHT HAVE TO BE SHUT DOWN ON -- AT SOME POINT BECAUSE OF A BARGE ON THE LOOSED -- LOOSE. THE LIEUTENANT I SPOKE TO INDICATED THAT THINGS ARE UNDER CONTROL NOW, GOOD NEWS CONSIDERING THE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF COMMUTERS THAT RELY ON THE BRIDGE DAILY. LOOKS LIKE WE HAVE AVOIDED WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN THE LATEST HEADACHE. LOOKS LIKE THAT TOW BOAT IS JUST CRUISING BACK TOWARDS THE SAWYER POINT AREA, HEADED UPSTREAM. CERTAINLY MOMENTS OF DRAMA REACHING OUT TO THE COAST GUARD AND THE KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND OH. AS WELL, GOING TO REACH OUT TO CINCINNATI FIRE IN A SECOND. THIS IS ALL DEVELOPING REALLY QUICKLY. THE KEY TAKE AWAY IS THAT THE NEWS SEEMS TO BE ENCOURAGING AND THINGS ARE NOT AS BAD AS WHAT WE FIRST BOUGHT THEY COULD HAVE BEEN. SHEREE: TODD, THANK YOU FOR THE UPDATE. A BUSY AFTERNOON AND THE THING IMPACTING SO MANY OF YOU ARE THESE POWER OUTAGES. DUKE ENERGY CONFIRMING 100 ONE HOMES AND BUSINESSES, CUSTOMERS, WITHOUT POWER RIGHT NOW AND THIS IS JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS AFTER THEY WERE DEALING WITH 100 AND 60,000 POWER OUTAGES. MIKE: 75,000 IF YOU LOOK AROUND THE METRO AREA, 25,000 IN NORTHERN KENTUCKY. LET’S BRING KEVIN ROBINSON BACK IN. LET’S TALK MORE ABOUT THE SITUATION IN GOSHEN. YOU DON’T GET CONFIRMATION ON TORNADO UNTIL THE EXPERTS COME IN, BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE SAID THEY SAW SOMETHING TOUCH DOWN JUDGING FROM REPORTS OF DISRUPTION IT APPEARS LIKELY. -- DESTRUCTION IT APPEARS LIKELY. KEVIN: IT APPEARS THAT WE DID HAVE A BRIEF BUT INTENSE TORNADO FOR A FEW MINUTES. IT’S RARE AND IT DOESN’T HAPPEN OFTEN BECAUSE FOR THE MOST PART THESE ARE RUN-OF-THE-MILL SONOROUS STORMS BUT OCCASIONALLY IF YOU CAN GET ENOUGH AOUND REES TO INTERACT, YOU WILL GET THAT ONE AND A THOUSAND CHANCE FOR A SPIN UP TORNADO AND THAT’S BASICALLY WHAT HAPPENED. TALKING ABOUT WHAT OCCURRED HERE, ADAM IS TAKING US BACK ON THE RADAR. HERE’S THE COMMUNITY, GOSHEN. NOTICE BEFORE WE WERE DEALING WITH NASTY THUNDERSTORMS, RIGHT? THERE IS A BOUNDARY IT SEEMS RIGHT IN HERE AND WATCH WHAT HAPPENS, TAKE IT FORWARD AND YOU WILL NOTICE ALL OF A SUDDEN THERE SEEMS TO BE SOME KIND OF CIRCULATION THAT HAS COME TOGETHER AND YOU GET A BRIEF TORNADO THAT TRAVELED THROUGH, I SHOULD SAY, UNCONFIRMED TORNADO AT THIS POINT. IN ALL LIKELIHOOD IT SOUNDS LIKE TORNADO, HERE. MOVING TOWARDS CLERMONT COUNTY FROM GOSHEN TO THE NEWTON’S AREA. NOTICE THAT WE LOSE THE TIGHT CIRCULATION? IT’S ONLY THERE FOR A FEW MINUTES AND THEN IT BECOMES MORE BROAD AND WE GET THE POTENTIAL FOR STRONG WINDS. TRANSITIONING WHAT WAS -- AWAY FROM WHAT WAS IN ALL LIKELIHOOD A BRIEF TORNADO TO STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS AS IT WORKED ITS WAY TO THE EAST. NOW WHAT WE HAVE HAPPENING FOR THE REST OF THE AREA IS WE ARE STILL DEALING WITH SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. PARTICULARLY FOR THOSE OF YOU OUT HERE IN PARTS OF HIGHLAND COUNTY DOWN INTO ADAMS COUNTY. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE IN EFFECT AND WE ARE STILL DEALING WITH STRONG WIND. YOU CAN SEE HOW FAR AHEAD OF THIS LINE OF STORMS THE WEATHER SERVICE IS. STILL DEALING WITH SEVERE WEATHER AND SEVERE WIND. NO TORNADO WARNINGS BUT DOWN HERE IN MAYSVILLE, THE STRONG WIND IS RIGHT ON TOP OF YOU AT THE MOMENT. WANT TO CHECK ON THAT VELOCITY FOR A MOMENT? CAN WE GET AN ESTIMATE ON THE WIND SPEEDS? YES, ON THE LEADING EDGE, KEEP IN MIND THAT BECAUSE WE ARE STAYING FURTHER AWAY FROM THE ACTUAL RADAR SITE, REMEMBER THE EARTH IS CURVED AND ONCE IT GETS FARTHER AWAY YOU SEE HIGHER UP INTO IT. WE ARE SEEING WIND IS STILL ON THE ORDER OF 40 TO 50 MILES PER HOUR WITH THIS. SO THERE IS PROBABLY STILL ENOUGH TO BRING DOWN TREES AND BRANCHES, RESULTING IN SPOTTY POWER OUTAGES AROUND THE AREA. I’M FAIRLY CONFIDENT BUT WE WILL FIND WORKING OUR WAY THROUGH THE EVENING IS THAT THE GOSHEN EVENT WAS ONE OF THOSE RARE OCCURRENCES WHERE EVERYTHING CAME TOGETHER TO SUPPORT TORNADIC ACTIVITY BUT ALL IN ALL THESE ARE DAMAGING STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS THAT WE ARE MOST CONCERNED ABOUT THIS AFTERNOON AND RIGHT NOW THE WORST OF IT IS MOVING THROUGH THE PEOPLE’S COMMUNITY ALMOST OUT OF HIGHLAND COUNTY. LET’S TALK ABOUT THOSE FOLKS THERE. PAST YOU AT THE MOMENT, YOU CAN SEE HERE HOW WE HAD BROAD CIRCULATION. BROAD CIRCULATION HELPING TO DRIVE THESE STRONGER WINDS THROUGH THE REST OF HIGHLAND COUNTY AND ADAMS COUNTY AS WELL. ADAM, ARE YOU GETTING ADDITIONAL REPORTS FROM THE WEATHER SERVICE ? ADAM: TREES DOWN, WIND DOWN IN THE REGION AS WELL WITH MINOR TREE DAMAGE AND OBVIOUSLY GOSHEN BEING THE WORST OF IT. WE HAD ONE REPORT FROM HIGHLAND COUNTY OF A GUST OF 47 MILES PER HOUR CONFIRMED IN THE AREA NEIL -- NEAR HILLSBORO WHEN THE STORM WAS MOVING THROUGH EARLIER. OBVIOUSLY WE HAVE BEEN SEEING RADAR ESTIMATES HIGHER. TALKING ABOUT THESE RADARS GETTING FURTHER AWAY, HIGHER INTO THE STORM. STRONG WIND IS STILL THERE AND WE STILL NEED TO BE ON THE WATCH FOR THAT AND LIGHTNING, KEVIN. KEVIN: THANK YOU, I’M GOING TO SEND IT BACK TO THE TASK. GUY’S I’M SURE THE INFORMATION IS POURING IN FAST AND FOOT FURIOUS WITH WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE GOSHEN COMMUNITY. FROM THE WEATHER STANDPOINT FOR THE FOLKS WONDERING WHAT’S HAPPENING, STRONG WIND IS THE CONCERN IN ADAMS COUNTY. FOR ANY OF Y
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					Strong storms are rolling through the Greater Cincinnati area causing power outages and dangerous outside conditions. Duke Energy reports 55,873 people in the area are without power including more than 25,000 in Hamilton County and more than 17,000 without power in Clermont County.See Duke's Energy outage map here.Duke Energy said crews are starting to assess and restore service. Estimated times of restoration will be provided as they progress. A tornado warning has been issued for Clermont and Brown counties until 3:30 p.m. The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down near Goshen Township Wednesday afternoon. Residents sent in videos of blown over trees and property damage as storms continued into the late afternoon. A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for the Greater Cincinnati region until 7 p.m. Severe thunderstorm warningsSevere thunderstorm warning issued for Brown County, Clermont County, Hamilton County, Boone County, Campbell County, Grant County, Gallatin County, Kenton County, Owen County, Pendleton County, Dearborn County, Ohio County, Ripley County, Switzerland County until 3:30 p.m.
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<p>Strong storms are rolling through the Greater Cincinnati area causing power outages and dangerous outside conditions. </p>
<p>Duke Energy reports 55,873 people in the area are without power including more than 25,000 in Hamilton County and more than 17,000 without power in Clermont County.</p>
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<p>Duke Energy said crews are starting to assess and restore service. Estimated times of restoration will be provided as they progress. </p>
<p>A tornado warning has been issued for Clermont and Brown counties until 3:30 p.m. <strong><br /></strong></p>
<p>The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down near Goshen Township Wednesday afternoon. </p>
<p>Residents sent in videos of blown over trees and property damage as storms continued into the late afternoon. </p>
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<p>A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for the Greater Cincinnati region until 7 p.m. </p>
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											DAY FORECAST. LET’S SEND IT BACK OVER TO THE NEWS DESK. FINALLY, SO INTERESTING THAT AFTER THE FIREWORKS THIS MORNING, WE ARE GOING HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY OF WEATHER TODAY. AND FOR THE NEXT 30 WILD. ALL RIGHT. RESET HERE. 733 JASON HACKETT SHELBY CASHMAN HERE. WE’RE PREEMPTING GOOD MORNING AMERICA. YOU CAN FIND THAT ON OUR DIGITAL CHANNEL 5.2 AS WELL AS COX 2 TO 2. WE WANT TO BRING YOU COVERAGE OF THE AFTERMATH OF THIS TORNADO. WE DID A CONFIRMED TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN WAYNE OKLAHOMA. SOME OF THE BIGGEST STORM DAMAGE WE’VE SEEN THIS MORNING. YOU CAN SEE BEHIND IS THAT BEHIND US? SORRY, IT’S BEEN A LONG MORNING. THAT IS YOUR SCREEN SCREEN RIGHT NOW, NOT BEHIND US. WHAT YOU’RE SEEING HERE IS SKY 5 OF LIVE SURVEYING SOME OF THAT DAMAGE IN OKLAHOMA. IT’S BEEN A BUSY MORNING. YEAH, HOME TOOK PRETTY HEAVY DAMAGE THERE. MICHAEL ARMSTRONG HAS BEEN AROUND STATE BASICALLY ALL MORNING. HE WAS COVERING STORMS OUT THERE AND WAYNE. HE’S BEEN OUT THERE FOR HOURS AND HOURS NOW KEEPING US UPDATED. AND THAT RIGHT THERE IS PROBABLY THE BIGGEST ISSUE OF DAMAGE WE SEE OUT THERE. SO ONE OF THE ONE OF THE THINGS THAT WE’RE SEEING RIGHT HERE IS THE LINE OF THE TORNADO TRACKS THAT YOU CAN SEE THROUGH THESE FIELDS. I THINK WE SKY 5 PILOT CHASE RUTLEDGE AVAILABLE TO TELL US KIND OF WHAT ARE YOU SEEING? HEY, CHASE. HEY, GUYS. YEAH, THIS IS AN AREA THAT IS ABOUT TO 2 TO 3 MILES AWAY FROM WHERE TOWN OF WAYNE IS TO THE NORTHEAST. YOU CAN SEE SOME MORE DAMAGE IN THIS AREA. AND THIS IS ALONG SAME PATH THAT WE WERE TALKING ABOUT WITH JONATHAN WHERE WE SAW THOSE HAY BALES, DOWNED POWER LINES. AND THEN RIGHT OVER TO WHERE THIS THIS LOCATION IS, LOOKS LIKE A COMMERCIAL BUSINESS, BUT YOU CAN SEE FENCES DOWN A. LOT OF STRUCTURES HAVE BEEN DAMAGED. SOME OF THE SMALLER STRUCTURES DIDN’T FARE VERY WELL. A LOT OF THE ROOFS WERE BLOWN OFF. YOU CAN SEE THAT THERE TO THE LEFT OF OUR SHOT AND A CHAIN LINK FENCE THAT WAS COMPLETELY RIPPED UP. BUT THE STRONG CAUSING A LOT OF DAMAGE IN THIS AREA. AND AS WE CONTINUE TO FLY AROUND THE TOWN OF WAYNE, WE’RE SEEING MORE AND MORE OF THE EFFECT THAT THIS STORM IS OR IT HAD AS IT MOVE
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					A massive storm blowing across the country spawned tornadoes in parts of Oklahoma and Texas.Video above: Tornado damage in Wayne, OklahomaDamage was reported in the Oklahoma town of Wayne after the weather service warned of a “confirmed tornado” shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday. Video footage showed substantial damage to a home in Wayne, which is about 45 miles south of Oklahoma City. There were no immediate reports of injuries.In Texas, at least two tornadoes were spotted along the front edge of the storm as it headed toward the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area Tuesday morning, though the extent of any damage was not immediately known.Video below: Helicopter view of tornado damage in Wayne, OklahomaVideo below: Emergency manager discusses Oklahoma tornado
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<p>A massive storm blowing across the country spawned tornadoes in parts of Oklahoma and Texas.</p>
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<p>Damage was reported in the Oklahoma town of Wayne after the weather service warned of a “confirmed tornado” shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday. Video footage showed substantial damage to a home in Wayne, which is about 45 miles south of Oklahoma City. There were no immediate reports of injuries.</p>
<p>In Texas, at least two tornadoes were spotted along the front edge of the storm as it headed toward the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area Tuesday morning, though the extent of any damage was not immediately known.<em/></p>
<p><em><strong>Video below: Helicopter view of tornado damage in Wayne, Oklahoma</strong></em></p>
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					 A giant, swirling storm system billowing across the South killed at least six people in central Alabama and another in Georgia and knocked out power to tens of thousands on Thursday, while a tornado spawned by the system shredded the walls of homes, toppled roofs and uprooted trees in Selma.In Autauga County, Alabama, which is 41 miles northeast of Selma, at least six fatalities were confirmed and an estimated 40 to 50 homes were damaged or destroyed by storms that cut a strip across the county, said Ernie Baggett, the county’s emergency management director.Several mobile homes were launched into the air and at least 12 people were injured severely enough to be taken to hospitals by emergency responders, Baggett told The Associated Press. He said crews were focused Thursday night on cutting through downed trees to look for people who may need help.“It really did a good bit of damage. This is the worst that I’ve seen here in this county,” Baggett said.In Georgia, a passenger died when a tree fell on a vehicle in Jackson during the storm, Butts County Coroner Lacey Prue said. In the same county southeast of Atlanta, the storm appeared to have knocked a freight train off its tracks, officials said.Officials in Griffin, south of Atlanta, told local news outlets that multiple people had been trapped inside an apartment complex after trees fell on it. Firefighters also cut a Griffin man loose who had been pinned for hours under a tree that fell on his house. A high school was damaged, and students were held at four middle schools for parents to pick up after officials determined it was unsafe to run buses. The city of Griffin imposed a curfew from 10 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday.School systems in at least six Georgia counties on the southern fringes of metro Atlanta canceled classes on Friday. Those systems enroll a total of 90,000 students.Nationwide, there were 33 separate tornado reports Thursday from the National Weather Service as of Thursday evening, with a handful of tornado warnings still in effect in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. However, the reports were not yet confirmed and some of them could later be classified as wind damage after assessments are done in coming days. In Selma, a city etched in the history of the civil rights movement, brick buildings collapsed, cars were on their side and traffic poles were strewn about in the downtown area. Plumes of thick, black smoke rose over the city from a fire burning. It wasn't immediately known whether the storm caused the blaze.A few blocks past the city’s famed Edmund Pettus Bridge, an enduring symbol of the voting rights movement, buildings were crumpled by the storm and trees blocked roadways.Selma Mayor James Perkins said no fatalities have been reported, but first responders were continuing to assess the damage.“We have a lot of downed power lines," he said. "There is a lot of danger on the streets.”With widespread power outages, the Selma City Council held a meeting on the sidewalk, using lights from cellphones, to declare a state of emergency. A high school was opened as a shelter, officials said.Mattie Moore was among Selma residents who picked up boxed meals offered by a charity downtown.“Thank God that we’re here. It’s like something you see on TV,” Moore said of all the destruction.A city of about 18,000 residents, Selma is about 50 miles (80 kilometers) west of the Alabama capital city of Montgomery. It was a flashpoint of the civil rights movement and where Alabama state troopers viciously attacked Black people advocating for voting rights as they marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965.After the tornado passed, Krishun Moore emerged from her home to the sound of children crying and screaming. She and her mother encouraged the kids to keep screaming until they found the two of them on top of the roof of a damaged apartment. She estimated the kids were about 1 and 4 years old. Both of them are OK, she said through Facebook messenger.Malesha McVay drove parallel to the tornado with her family. She said it got less than a mile from her home before suddenly turning.“We stopped and we prayed. We followed it and prayed,” she said. “It was a 100% God thing that it turned right before it hit my house.”She took video of the giant twister, which would turn black as it swept away home after home.“It would hit a house, and black smoke would swirl up,” she said. “It was very terrifying.”About 40,000 customers were without power in Alabama on Thursday night, according to PowerOutage.us, which tracks outages nationwide. In Georgia, about 86,000 customers were without electricity after the storm system carved a path across a tier of counties just south of Atlanta.The storm hit in Griffin, south of Atlanta, with winds damaging a shopping area, local news outlets reported. A Hobby Lobby store partially lost its roof, and at least one car was flipped in the parking lot of a nearby Walmart.Damage was also reported west of downtown Atlanta in Douglas County and Cobb County, with Cobb County government posting a damage report showing a crumbled cinder block wall at a warehouse in suburban Austell.In Kentucky, the National Weather Service in Louisville confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Mercer County and said crews were surveying damage in a handful of other counties.Three factors — a natural La Nina weather cycle, warming of the Gulf of Mexico likely related to climate change and a decades-long shift of tornadoes from the west to east — came together to make Thursday’s tornado outbreak unusual and damaging, said Victor Gensini, a meteorology professor at Northern Illinois University who studies tornado trends. The La Nina, a cooling of parts of the Pacific that changes weather worldwide, was a factor in making a wavy jet stream that brought a cold front through, Gensini said. But that’s not enough for a tornado outbreak. What’s needed is moisture.Normally the air in the Southeast is fairly dry this time of year but the dew point was twice what is normal, likely because of unusually warm water in the Gulf of Mexico, which is likely influenced by climate change. That moisture hit the cold front and everything was in place, Gensini said.——Associated Press writers Alina Hartounian in Phoenix, Arizona; Jeff Amy in Atlanta; Seth Borenstein in Denver; Rebecca Reynolds in Louisville, Kentucky; and photographer Butch Dill in Selma, Alabama, contributed to this report.
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<p> A giant, swirling storm system billowing across the South killed at least six people in central Alabama and another in Georgia and knocked out power to tens of thousands on Thursday, while a tornado spawned by the system shredded the walls of homes, toppled roofs and uprooted trees in Selma.</p>
<p>In Autauga County, Alabama, which is 41 miles northeast of Selma, at least six fatalities were confirmed and an estimated 40 to 50 homes were damaged or destroyed by storms that cut a strip across the county, said Ernie Baggett, the county’s emergency management director.</p>
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<p>Several mobile homes were launched into the air and at least 12 people were injured severely enough to be taken to hospitals by emergency responders, Baggett told The Associated Press. He said crews were focused Thursday night on cutting through downed trees to look for people who may need help.</p>
<p>“It really did a good bit of damage. This is the worst that I’ve seen here in this county,” Baggett said.</p>
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<p>In Georgia, a passenger died when a tree fell on a vehicle in Jackson during the storm, Butts County Coroner Lacey Prue said. In the same county southeast of Atlanta, the storm appeared to have knocked a freight train off its tracks, officials said.</p>
<p>Officials in Griffin, south of Atlanta, told local news outlets that multiple people had been trapped inside an apartment complex after trees fell on it. Firefighters also cut a Griffin man loose who had been pinned for hours under a tree that fell on his house. A high school was damaged, and students were held at four middle schools for parents to pick up after officials determined it was unsafe to run buses. The city of Griffin imposed a curfew from 10 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday.</p>
<p>School systems in at least six Georgia counties on the southern fringes of metro Atlanta canceled classes on Friday. Those systems enroll a total of 90,000 students.</p>
<p>Nationwide, there were 33 separate tornado reports Thursday from the National Weather Service as of Thursday evening, with a handful of tornado warnings still in effect in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. However, the reports were not yet confirmed and some of them could later be classified as wind damage after assessments are done in coming days. </p>
<p>In Selma, a city etched in the history of the civil rights movement, brick buildings collapsed, cars were on their side and traffic poles were strewn about in the downtown area. Plumes of thick, black smoke rose over the city from a fire burning. It wasn't immediately known whether the storm caused the blaze.</p>
<p>A few blocks past the city’s famed Edmund Pettus Bridge, an enduring symbol of the voting rights movement, buildings were crumpled by the storm and trees blocked roadways.</p>
<p>Selma Mayor James Perkins said no fatalities have been reported, but first responders were continuing to assess the damage.</p>
<p>“We have a lot of downed power lines," he said. "There is a lot of danger on the streets.”</p>
<p>With widespread power outages, the Selma City Council held a meeting on the sidewalk, using lights from cellphones, to declare a state of emergency. A high school was opened as a shelter, officials said.</p>
<p>Mattie Moore was among Selma residents who picked up boxed meals offered by a charity downtown.</p>
<p>“Thank God that we’re here. It’s like something you see on TV,” Moore said of all the destruction.</p>
<p>A city of about 18,000 residents, Selma is about 50 miles (80 kilometers) west of the Alabama capital city of Montgomery. It was a flashpoint of the civil rights movement and where Alabama state troopers viciously attacked Black people advocating for voting rights as they marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965.</p>
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<p>After the tornado passed, Krishun Moore emerged from her home to the sound of children crying and screaming. She and her mother encouraged the kids to keep screaming until they found the two of them on top of the roof of a damaged apartment. She estimated the kids were about 1 and 4 years old. Both of them are OK, she said through Facebook messenger.</p>
<p>Malesha McVay drove parallel to the tornado with her family. She said it got less than a mile from her home before suddenly turning.</p>
<p>“We stopped and we prayed. We followed it and prayed,” she said. “It was a 100% God thing that it turned right before it hit my house.”</p>
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<p>She took video of the giant twister, which would turn black as it swept away home after home.</p>
<p>“It would hit a house, and black smoke would swirl up,” she said. “It was very terrifying.”</p>
<p>About 40,000 customers were without power in Alabama on Thursday night, according to PowerOutage.us, which tracks outages nationwide. In Georgia, about 86,000 customers were without electricity after the storm system carved a path across a tier of counties just south of Atlanta.</p>
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<p>The storm hit in Griffin, south of Atlanta, with winds damaging a shopping area, local news outlets reported. A Hobby Lobby store partially lost its roof, and at least one car was flipped in the parking lot of a nearby Walmart.</p>
<p>Damage was also reported west of downtown Atlanta in Douglas County and Cobb County, with Cobb County government posting a damage report showing a crumbled cinder block wall at a warehouse in suburban Austell.</p>
<p>In Kentucky, the National Weather Service in Louisville confirmed that an EF-1 tornado struck Mercer County and said crews were surveying damage in a handful of other counties.</p>
<p>Three factors — a natural La Nina weather cycle, warming of the Gulf of Mexico likely related to climate change and a decades-long shift of tornadoes from the west to east — came together to make Thursday’s tornado outbreak unusual and damaging, said Victor Gensini, a meteorology professor at Northern Illinois University who studies tornado trends.</p>
<p>The La Nina, a cooling of parts of the Pacific that changes weather worldwide, was a factor in making a wavy jet stream that brought a cold front through, Gensini said. But that’s not enough for a tornado outbreak. What’s needed is moisture.</p>
<p>Normally the air in the Southeast is fairly dry this time of year but the dew point was twice what is normal, likely because of unusually warm water in the Gulf of Mexico, which is likely influenced by climate change. That moisture hit the cold front and everything was in place, Gensini said.</p>
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<p><em>Associated Press writers Alina Hartounian in Phoenix, Arizona; Jeff Amy in Atlanta; Seth Borenstein in Denver; Rebecca Reynolds in Louisville, Kentucky; and photographer Butch Dill in Selma, Alabama, contributed to this report. </em></p>
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					A police officer and K9 near Houston are used to helping others in their community. The crime-fighting duo has been on the streets of Deer Park for nearly six years.But during a recent tornado, it was the police dog himself who needed saving."He's put himself in harm's way for me before," Officer Joel Nitchman told KHOU.  So one week ago, Nitchman got his chance to do the same for his narcotics K9 Roni. "I'll never forget the noise. That's when I knew this was a big tornado," Nitchman said. The pair had just returned to the police station after training when the winds started picking up. Roni was in his kennel in the squad car. "The thought of debris or the car flipping over. I couldn't do that to him, I couldn't have him out there during that," Nitchman said. Surveillance cameras captured Nitchman running outside with lightning flashing, barely able to see in front of him."I knew something was bad when things were hitting my face, I don't know what. I knew it was debris of some kind," Nitchman said. It was about to get much worse."Once I went around the car is when all heck broke loose," Nitchman said. The wind and rain was so strong he couldn't get Roni out."I could barely open his door. When I did, he's a smart dog. He saw what was going on outside, and he was like, 'I'm not coming out,'" Nitchman said. Nitchman knew he had seconds to get back indoors. At one point, visibility was down to zero around him. "I'm like coaxing him. Come on, buddy. Let's go," Nitchman said. Seconds later, the pair is seen rushing back around the squad car toward the safety of the station.The front door was nearly blocked by a fence that had been tossed around in the wind."Never been through anything like that before," Nitchman said. One week after that close call, the video has gone viral. Nitchman's being celebrated for choosing to put himself in harm's way to save his K-9 partner, but he says he did what anyone would have done, and he'd do it again in a heartbeat. "I love that dog. He's my hip attachment almost every day of the week. He's a part of our family. You can't leave a loved one like that. There's no way I was going to leave him like that," Nitchman said. One week later, the team is back on the job after an experience that he says only brought them closer together.  Upon investigation, the National Weather Service reported that the tornado ended up being a category F3.
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<p>A police officer and K9 near Houston are used to helping others in their community. The crime-fighting duo has been on the streets of Deer Park for nearly six years.</p>
<p>But during a recent tornado, it was the police dog himself who needed saving.</p>
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<p>"He's put himself in harm's way for me before," Officer Joel Nitchman told <a href="https://www.khou.com/article/weather/deer-park-police-k-9-rescue-tornado/285-eaf86c1f-fd68-43f1-8cbe-4ca60c7e83e6" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">KHOU</a>.  </p>
<p>So one week ago, Nitchman got his chance to do the same for his narcotics K9 Roni. </p>
<p>"I'll never forget the noise. That's when I knew this was a big tornado," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>The pair had just returned to the police station after training when the winds started picking up. Roni was in his kennel in the squad car. </p>
<p>"The thought of debris or the car flipping over. I couldn't do that to him, I couldn't have him out there during that," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>Surveillance cameras captured Nitchman running outside with lightning flashing, barely able to see in front of him.</p>
<p>"I knew something was bad when things were hitting my face, I don't know what. I knew it was debris of some kind," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>It was about to get much worse.</p>
<p>"Once I went around the car is when all heck broke loose," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>The wind and rain was so strong he couldn't get Roni out.</p>
<p>"I could barely open his door. When I did, he's a smart dog. He saw what was going on outside, and he was like, 'I'm not coming out,'" Nitchman said. </p>
<p>Nitchman knew he had seconds to get back indoors. At one point, visibility was down to zero around him. </p>
<p>"I'm like coaxing him. Come on, buddy. Let's go," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>Seconds later, the pair is seen rushing back around the squad car toward the safety of the station.</p>
<p>The front door was nearly blocked by a fence that had been tossed around in the wind.</p>
<p>"Never been through anything like that before," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>One week after that close call, the video has gone viral. </p>
<p>Nitchman's being celebrated for choosing to put himself in harm's way to save his K-9 partner, but he says he did what anyone would have done, and he'd do it again in a heartbeat. </p>
<p>"I love that dog. He's my hip attachment almost every day of the week. He's a part of our family. You can't leave a loved one like that. There's no way I was going to leave him like that," Nitchman said. </p>
<p>One week later, the team is back on the job after an experience that he says only brought them closer together.  </p>
<p>Upon investigation, the National Weather Service reported that the tornado ended up being a category F3.  </p>
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											THE LAST COUPLE DAYS KEVIN HAS BEEN TALKING ABOUT WHAT TO EXPECT TONIGHT. LAST NIGHT YOU MENTIONED IT COULD BE 60-70 MILES EITHER WAY. DID IT FALL THE WAY YOU THOUGHT? KEVIN: DESPITE THE TORNADO IN HIGHLAND COUNTY, WE’VE GOT LUCKY. THE INSTABILITY DIDN’T BUILD. IT RAINED ALL DAY LONG, THAT WAS THE SAVING GRACE. WE HAD WAY TOO MUCH RAIN TODAY. BUT TO THAT KEPT TO THE INSTABILITY DOWN. YOU SAW WHAT HAPPENED IN HIGHLAND COUNTY. SHOCKED WE WERE EVEN ABLE TO GET A TORNADO, GIVEN CONDITIONS WERE SO COOL THIS AFTERNOON. YOU CAN ONLY IMAGINE IF WE HAD BEEN ABOUT 10 DEGREES WARMER, IT WOULD’VE BEEN A WHOLE DIFFERENT BALLGAME. WE CAME THROUGH THIS RELATIVELY UNSCATHED ASIDE FROM ALL THE POWER OUTAGES. HERE IS MORE VIDEO OF THE TORNADO OUT THERE IN HIGHLAND COUNTY. YOU CAN SEE THE VERY THIN FUNNEL. THIS IS PART OF THE REASON WHY WHAT WE WILL FIND OUT IN THE END, THIS WAS A RELATIVELY WEAK TORNADO. PROBABLY AN EF ZERO OR EF1. IT’S IMPRESSIVE TO SEE THE SPINNING MOTION IN THE ATMOSPHERE. ALL WE NEEDED WERE ACTUAL STORMS . HAD WE HAD THE INSTABILITY, THE JUICE TO SUPPORT MORE ROBUST THUNDERSTORMS, THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT SCENARIO. BUT IT RAINED ALL DAY, IT KEPT THINGS COOL. YOU CAN SEE THE TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF TURNING MOTION IN THE ATMOSPHERE. WE JUST DIDN’T GET ENOUGH STORMS TO TAP INTO THAT. THE GOOD NEWS, THINGS ARE QUIET FROM HERE ON OUT THROUGH THE REST OF YOUR UPCOMING WEEKEND. THE WIND GUSTS ARE COMING DOWN. MOST OF THEM ARE UNDER 30 MILES PER HOUR. THE ONLY ONE THAT IS HIGH IS NEAR WILMINGTON. EVEN THERE, THE WINDS ARE BEGINNING TO SUBSIDE. MOST GUSTS ARE UNDER 30. LESS PROBLEMATIC, DUKE CAN GET OUT THERE AND RESTORE THE POWER AROUND THE AREA. NEAR HURRICANE FORCE WIND GUSTS THIS AFTERNOON. MAYSVILLE GUSTING TO 71. ALMOST 70 IN WILMINGTON AND OWENTON. WHAT WAS MOST IMPRESSIVE IS THE FACT THAT THE MAJORITY OF THESE HIGH WINDS, MOST OF THE ISSUES FROM THE WINDS CAME AFTER OUR THREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER ENDED. HOW MUCH RAIN HAS FALLEN? EASILY OVER TWO INCHES, CLOSE TO THREE IN THE HAMILTON AREA. WE HAD MAYBE MORE RAIN THAN WE WANTED OUT THERE. THIS RAIN WAS THE SAVING GRACE. THE RADAR IS QUIET, A FEW SPOTTY SHOWERS ACROSS PARTS OF HIGHLAND COUNTY IN THE DIRECTION OF MOUNT OR -- WE ARE DONE WITH THE RAINFALL. YOU CAN SEE THE SPIN OF THIS STORM CENTER AS IT CRUISED RIGHT ACROSS THE OHIO VALLEY. OVER A 200 MILE SPAN, WE WENT FROM HEAVY SNOW, NORTH OF INDIANAPOLIS, TO TORNADOES NEAR OHIO RIVER. THAT SPEAKS TO HOW INTENSE THIS STORM CENTER WAS AS IT SPUN ITS WAY THROUGH THE AREA. WE HAD A NEW RECORD LOW PRESSURE SETTING IN LOUISVILLE. VERY INTENSE STORM, THAT’S WHY THE WINDS HAVE BEEN SO HIGH. AS THE STORM PULLS AWAY, THE WINDS WILL DROP. BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP, MOST OF THESE WINDS WILL BE WAY DOWN AND WE WILL HAVE SUBSIDED. OUTSIDE NOW, IT IS WINDY AND COLD, WE ARE AT 37 IN CINCINNATI. IT FEELS LIKE IT’S IN THE MID 20’S WITH THE WINDS. THE COLDER AIR IS SPILLING INTO THE TRI-STATE ON THE BACKSIDE OF THE STORM AS IT HEADS UP TOWARDS CLEVELAND. TEMPERATURES ARE DROPPING INTO THE 30’S. SKIES WILL BE CLOUDY THROUGH THE NIGHT, WE WILL START WITH CLOUDS TOMORROW BEFORE SUNSHINE. IT’S A BEAUTIFUL WEEKEND, A NICE WARM UP. ENJOY THIS WEEKEND, THERE ARE SIGNS THAT OUR WEEKENDS MIGHT NOT BE QUITE AS ENJOYABLE. I THINK WE ARE GOING BACK TO WINTER. TOMORROW MORNING CLOUDS, THEN SUNNY AND NICE, 53. HERE’S A LOOK AT YOUR DAY PLANNER. IN THE 50’S TOMORROW, AFTER A LITTLE BIT OF A CHILLY START. HERE IS YOUR SEVEN-DAY FORECAST. LET’S ENJOY THE MILD, QUIET WEATHER THE REST OF THIS WEEK. ALL OF US THAT WERE EXCITED ABOUT SPRING, MAYBE NOT GETTING SO EXCITED ANYMORE. I SEE SIGNS OF WINTER AND REAL COLD. OLDER THAN IT WAS IN FEBRUARY. -- COLDER THAN IT WAS I
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					<description><![CDATA[A powerful tornado tore through rural Mississippi and Alabama on Friday night, killing at least 13 people, destroying buildings and knocking out power as severe weather that produced hail the size of golf balls moved through several southern states and prompted authorities to warn some in its path that they were in a "life-threatening situation." &#8230;]]></description>
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					A powerful tornado tore through rural Mississippi and Alabama on Friday night, killing at least 13 people, destroying buildings and knocking out power as severe weather that produced hail the size of golf balls moved through several southern states and prompted authorities to warn some in its path that they were in a "life-threatening situation." Video above: Tornado damage in Rolling Fork, MississippiThe National Weather Service confirmed a tornado caused damage about 60 miles northeast of Jackson, Mississippi. The rural towns of Silver City and Rolling Fork were reporting destruction as the tornado continued sweeping northeast at 70 mph without weakening, racing towards Alabama through towns including Winona and Amory into the night.Sharkey County Coroner Angelia Easton told ABC News that 13 people were killed by the tornado in Mississippi. Rolling Fork is located in Sharkey County.ABC News early Saturday reported an additional six deaths, including three in Carroll County, two in Monroe County and one in Humphreys County, citing the county coroners and a Mississippi Highway Patrol trooper. The Associated Press was not immediately able to confirm those fatalities.The National Weather Service issued an alert as the storm was hitting that didn't mince words: "To protect your life, TAKE COVER NOW!"“You are in a life-threatening situation,” it warned. "Flying debris may be deadly to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be destroyed. Considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible." Video below: Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs discusses tornado responseCornel Knight told The Associated Press that he, his wife and their 3-year-old daughter were at a relative’s home in Rolling Fork when the tornado struck. He said the sky was dark but “you could see the direction from every transformer that blew.”He said it was “eerily quiet” as that happened. Knight said he watched from a doorway until the tornado was, he estimated, less than a mile away. Then he told everyone in the house to take cover in a hallway. He said the tornado struck another relative’s home across a wide corn field from where he was. A wall in that home collapsed and trapped several people inside. As Knight spoke to AP by phone, he said he could see lights from emergency vehicles at the partially collapsed home.Storm chaser Reed Timmer posted on Twitter that Rolling Fork was in immediate need of emergency personnel and that he was heading with injured residents of the town to a Vicksburg hospital.The Sharkey-Issaquena Community Hospital on the west side of Rolling Fork was damaged, WAPT reported.The Sharkey County Sheriff’s Office in Rolling Fork reported gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble, according to the Vicksburg News. Some law enforcement units were unaccounted for in Sharkey, according to the the newspaper.Video below: Mississippi resident on tornado damage: 'Power out everywhere'Rolling Fork and the surrounding area has wide expanses of cotton, corn and soybean fields and catfish farming ponds. More than a half-dozen shelters were opened in the state by emergency officials.Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a Twitter post Friday night that search and rescue teams were active and that officials were sending more ambulances and emergency assets to those affected.“Many in the MS Delta need your prayer and God’s protection tonight,” the post said. “Watch weather reports and stay cautious through the night, Mississippi!”This was a supercell, the nasty type of storms that brew the deadliest tornado and most damaging hail in the United States, said University of Northern Illinois University meteorology professor Walker Ashley. What’s more this a night-time wet one which is “the worst kind,” he said.Meteorologists saw a big tornado risk coming for the general region, not the specific area, as much as a week in advance, said Ashley, who was discussing it with his colleagues as early as March 17. The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center put out a long-range alert for the area on March 19, he said.Tornado experts like Ashley have been warning about increased risk exposure in the region because of people building more.“You mix a particularly socioeconomically vulnerable landscape with a fast-moving, long-track nocturnal tornado, and, disaster will happen,” Ashley said in an email.Earlier Friday a car was swept away and two passengers drowned in southwestern Missouri during torrential rains that were part of a severe weather system. Authorities said six young adults were in the vehicle that was swept away as the car tried to cross a bridge over a flooded creek in the town of Grovespring.Four of the six made it out of the water. The body of Devon Holt, 20, of Grovespring, was found at 3:30 a.m., and the body of Alexander Roman-Ranelli, 19, of Springfield, was recovered about six hours later, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Thomas Young said.The driver told authorities that the rain made it difficult to see that water from a creek had covered the bridge, Young said. Meanwhile, the search continued in another southwestern Missouri county for a woman who was missing after flash flooding from a small river washed a car off the road. The Logan Rogersville Fire Protection District said there was no sign of the woman. Two others who were in the car were rescued. Crews planned to use boats and have searchers walking along the riverbank.When a woman’s SUV got swept up in rushing flood waters Friday morning near Granby, Missouri, Layton Hoyer made his way through icy-cold waters to rescue her.Some parts of southern Missouri saw nearly 3 inches of rain Thursday night and into Friday morning as severe weather hit other areas. A suspected tornado touched down early Friday in north Texas.Matt Elliott, warning coordination meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, said the severe weather was expected across several states.The Storm Prediction Center warned the greatest threat of tornadoes would come in portions of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Storms with damaging winds and hail were forecast from eastern Texas and southeastern Oklahoma into parts of southeastern Missouri and southern Illinois. More than 49,000 customers had lost power in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee as of Friday night, according to poweroutage.us.In Texas, a suspected tornado struck about 5 a.m. in the southwest corner of Wise County, damaging homes and downing trees and power lines, said Cody Powell, the county's emergency management coordinator. Powell said no injuries were reported.The weather service had not confirmed a tornado, but damage to homes was also reported in neighboring Parker County, said meteorologist Matt Stalley.___Associated Press writer Emily Wagster Pettus in Jackson, Mississippi, Jim Salter in O'Fallon, Missouri, Lisa Baumann in Bellingham, Washington, Robert Jablon in Los Angeles, and Jackie Quinn in Washington, D.C. contributed to this report.
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					<strong class="dateline">ROLLING FORK, Miss. —</strong> 											</p>
<p>A powerful tornado tore through rural Mississippi and Alabama on Friday night, killing at least 13 people, destroying buildings and knocking out power as severe weather that produced hail the size of golf balls moved through several southern states and prompted authorities to warn some in its path that they were in a "life-threatening situation." </p>
<p><strong><em>Video above: Tornado damage in Rolling Fork, Mississippi</em></strong></p>
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<p>The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado caused damage about 60 miles northeast of Jackson, Mississippi. The rural towns of Silver City and Rolling Fork were reporting destruction as the tornado continued sweeping northeast at 70 mph without weakening, racing towards Alabama through towns including Winona and Amory into the night.</p>
<p>Sharkey County Coroner Angelia Easton <a href="https://abcnews.go.com/US/7-dead-mississippi-tornado-official/story?id=98117564" rel="nofollow">told ABC News</a> that 13 people were killed by the tornado in Mississippi. Rolling Fork is located in Sharkey County.</p>
<p>ABC News early Saturday reported an additional six deaths, including three in Carroll County, two in Monroe County and one in Humphreys County, citing the county coroners and a Mississippi Highway Patrol trooper. The Associated Press was not immediately able to confirm those fatalities.</p>
<p>The National Weather Service issued an alert as the storm was hitting that didn't mince words: "To protect your life, TAKE COVER NOW!"</p>
<p>“You are in a life-threatening situation,” it warned. "Flying debris may be deadly to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be destroyed. Considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible." </p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Vicksburg Mayor George Flaggs discusses tornado response</em></strong></p>
<p>Cornel Knight told The Associated Press that he, his wife and their 3-year-old daughter were at a relative’s home in Rolling Fork when the tornado struck. He said the sky was dark but “you could see the direction from every transformer that blew.”</p>
<p>He said it was “eerily quiet” as that happened. Knight said he watched from a doorway until the tornado was, he estimated, less than a mile away. Then he told everyone in the house to take cover in a hallway. He said the tornado struck another relative’s home across a wide corn field from where he was. A wall in that home collapsed and trapped several people inside. As Knight spoke to AP by phone, he said he could see lights from emergency vehicles at the partially collapsed home.</p>
<p>Storm chaser Reed Timmer posted on Twitter that Rolling Fork was in immediate need of emergency personnel and that he was heading with injured residents of the town to a Vicksburg hospital.</p>
<p>The Sharkey-Issaquena Community Hospital on the west side of Rolling Fork was damaged, <a href="https://www.wapt.com/article/mississippi-tornado-rolling-fork-sharkey-humphreys/43399624">WAPT reported</a>.</p>
<p>The Sharkey County Sheriff’s Office in Rolling Fork reported gas leaks and people trapped in piles of rubble, <a href="https://vicksburgnews.com/south-side-of-rolling-fork-flattened-by-tornado/" rel="nofollow">according to the Vicksburg News</a>. Some law enforcement units were unaccounted for in Sharkey, according to the the newspaper.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Mississippi resident on tornado damage: 'Power out everywhere'</em></strong></p>
<p>Rolling Fork and the surrounding area has wide expanses of cotton, corn and soybean fields and catfish farming ponds. More than a half-dozen shelters were opened in the state by emergency officials.</p>
<p>Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said in a Twitter post Friday night that search and rescue teams were active and that officials were sending more ambulances and emergency assets to those affected.</p>
<p>“Many in the MS Delta need your prayer and God’s protection tonight,” the post said. “Watch weather reports and stay cautious through the night, Mississippi!”</p>
<p>This was a supercell, the nasty type of storms that brew the deadliest tornado and most damaging hail in the United States, said University of Northern Illinois University meteorology professor Walker Ashley. What’s more this a night-time wet one which is “the worst kind,” he said.</p>
<p>Meteorologists saw a big tornado risk coming for the general region, not the specific area, as much as a week in advance, said Ashley, who was discussing it with his colleagues as early as March 17. The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center put out a long-range alert for the area on March 19, he said.</p>
<p>Tornado experts like Ashley have been warning about increased risk exposure in the region because of people building more.</p>
<p>“You mix a particularly socioeconomically vulnerable landscape with a fast-moving, long-track nocturnal tornado, and, disaster will happen,” Ashley said in an email.</p>
<p>Earlier Friday a car was swept away and two passengers drowned in southwestern Missouri during torrential rains that were part of a severe weather system. Authorities said six young adults were in the vehicle that was swept away as the car tried to cross a bridge over a flooded creek in the town of Grovespring.</p>
<p>Four of the six made it out of the water. The body of Devon Holt, 20, of Grovespring, was found at 3:30 a.m., and the body of Alexander Roman-Ranelli, 19, of Springfield, was recovered about six hours later, Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Thomas Young said.</p>
<p>The driver told authorities that the rain made it difficult to see that water from a creek had covered the bridge, Young said. </p>
<p>Meanwhile, the search continued in another southwestern Missouri county for a woman who was missing after flash flooding from a small river washed a car off the road. The Logan Rogersville Fire Protection District said there was no sign of the woman. Two others who were in the car were rescued. Crews planned to use boats and have searchers walking along the riverbank.</p>
<p>When a woman’s SUV got swept up in rushing flood waters Friday morning near Granby, Missouri, Layton Hoyer made his way through icy-cold waters to rescue her.</p>
<p>Some parts of southern Missouri saw nearly 3 inches of rain Thursday night and into Friday morning as severe weather hit other areas. A suspected tornado touched down early Friday in north Texas.</p>
<p>Matt Elliott, warning coordination meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, said the severe weather was expected across several states.</p>
<p>The Storm Prediction Center warned the greatest threat of tornadoes would come in portions of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee. Storms with damaging winds and hail were forecast from eastern Texas and southeastern Oklahoma into parts of southeastern Missouri and southern Illinois. </p>
<p>More than 49,000 customers had lost power in Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee as of Friday night, according to poweroutage.us.</p>
<p>In Texas, a suspected tornado struck about 5 a.m. in the southwest corner of Wise County, damaging homes and downing trees and power lines, said Cody Powell, the county's emergency management coordinator. Powell said no injuries were reported.</p>
<p>The weather service had not confirmed a tornado, but damage to homes was also reported in neighboring Parker County, said meteorologist Matt Stalley.</p>
<p>___</p>
<p>Associated Press writer Emily Wagster Pettus in Jackson, Mississippi, Jim Salter in O'Fallon, Missouri, Lisa Baumann in Bellingham, Washington, Robert Jablon in Los Angeles, and Jackie Quinn in Washington, D.C. contributed to this report.</p>
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					A monster storm system tore through the South and Midwest on Friday, spawning deadly tornadoes that shredded homes and shopping centers, overturned vehicles and uprooted trees as people raced for shelter.At least one person was killed and two dozen or more were hurt, some critically, in the Little Rock area, authorities said. The town of Wynne in northeastern Arkansas was also devastated, and officials reported two dead there, along with destroyed homes and people trapped in the debris.There were more confirmed twisters in Iowa, damaging hail fell in Illinois and wind-whipped grass fires blazed in Oklahoma, as the storm system threatened a broad swath of the country home to some 85 million people.The destructive weather came as President Joe Biden toured the aftermath of a deadly tornado that struck in Mississippi a week ago and promised the government would help the area recover.The Little Rock tornado tore first through neighborhoods in the western part of the city and shredded a small shopping center that included a Kroger grocery store. It then crossed the Arkansas River into North Little Rock and surrounding cities, where widespread damage was reported to homes, businesses and vehicles.Video below: Firefighters assess damage after Little Rock tornadoThe University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Medical Center in Little Rock was operating at a mass casualty level and preparing for up to 20 patients, spokesperson Leslie Taylor said. Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock officials told KATV in the afternoon that 21 people had checked in there with tornado-caused injuries, including five in critical condition.Mayor Frank Scott Jr., who announced that he was requesting assistance from the National Guard, tweeted in the evening that officials were aware of 24 people who had been hospitalized in the city but no fatalities at the moment."Property damage is extensive and we are still responding,” he said.Resident Niki Scott took cover in the bathroom after her husband called to say a tornado was headed her way. She could hear glass shattering as the tornado roared past, and emerged afterward to find that her house was one of the few on her street that didn’t have a tree fall on it.“It’s just like everyone says. It got really quiet, then it got really loud,” Scott said afterward, as chainsaws roared and sirens blared in the area.Outside a Little Rock Guitar Center, five people were captured on video aiming their phones at the swirling sky. “Uh, no, that’s an actual tornado, y’all. It’s coming this way,” Red Padilla, a singer and songwriter in the band Red and the Revelers, said in the video.Padilla told The Associated Press that he and five bandmates sheltered inside the store for around 15 minutes with over a dozen others while the tornado passed. The power went out, and they used the flashlights on their phones to see.“It was real tense,” Padilla said.At Clinton National Airport, passengers and workers sheltered temporarily in bathrooms.Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency and said there was “significant damage” in the central part of the state.“Praying for all those who were and remain in the path of this storm,” she tweeted. “Arkansans must continue to stay weather aware as storms are continuing to move through.”Also hit was the town of Wynne, about 50 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, which Sanders said saw “widespread damage” from a tornado.Video above: Possible tornado in Little Rock, ArkansasCity Councilmember Lisa Powell Carter told AP by phone that Wynne was without power and roads were full of debris.“I’m in a panic trying to get home, but we can’t get home,” she said. “Wynne is so demolished. ... There’s houses destroyed, trees down on streets.”Police Chief Richard Dennis told WHBQ-TV that the city suffered “total destruction” and multiple people were trapped.Nearly 70,000 customers in Arkansas lost power, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks outages.About 32,000 were without electricity in neighboring Oklahoma, where where wind gusts of up to 60 mph fueled fast-moving grass fires. People were urged to evacuate homes in far northeast Oklahoma City, and troopers shut down portions of Interstate 35 near the suburb of Edmond.More outages were reported in Kansas, Missouri and Texas.Multiple tornadoes were reported moving through parts of eastern Iowa, with sporadic damage to homes, barns and other buildings.One tornado veered just west of Iowa City, home to the University of Iowa, which cancelled a watch party at an on-campus arena for the women’s basketball Final Four game. Video from KCRG-TV showed toppled power poles and roofs ripped off an apartment building in the suburb of Coralville and significantly damaged homes in the city of Hills.In Illinois, Ben Wagner, chief radar operator for the Woodford County Emergency Management Agency, said hail broke windows on cars and buildings in the area of Roanoke, northeast of Peoria.Fire crews were battling several blazes near El Dorado, Kansas, and some residents were asked to evacuate, including about 250 elementary school children who were relocated to a high school.Massive storms brewing over at least 15 states in the Midwest and southern U.S. on Friday had meteorologists urging people to brace for dangerous weather including tornadoes, saying the conditions are similar to those a week ago that unleashed a devastating twister that killed at least 21 people in Mississippi.The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center forecast called for an unusually large outbreak of thunderstorms with the potential to cause hail, damaging wind gusts and strong tornadoes that could move for long distances over the ground.Such “intense supercell thunderstorms " are only expected to become more common, especially in Southern states, as temperatures rise around the world.At Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, a traffic management program was put into effect that caused arriving planes to be delayed by nearly two hours on average, WFLD-TV reported.Authorities in Belvidere, Illinois, also reported injuries after the Apollo Theater roof collapsed during a tornado.Last Friday night, a vicious tornado in Mississippi killed at least 21 people, injured dozens and flattened entire blocks as it carved a path of destruction for more than an hour. About 2,000 homes were damaged or destroyed, according to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.The toll was especially steep in western Mississippi's Sharkey County, where 13 people were killed in a county of 3,700 residents. Winds of up to 200 mph barreled through the rural farming town of Rolling Fork, reducing homes to piles of rubble, flipping cars and toppling the town’s water tower.Gensini said Friday’s atmospheric setup is similar to the conditions that were present during Mississippi’s deadly storm.Video below: Little Rock tornado damageThe hazardous forecast is a result of strong southerly winds transporting copious amounts of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico north, where they will interact with the strengthening storm system.The weather service is forecasting another batch of intense storms next Tuesday in the same general area as last week. At least the first 10 days of April will be rough, Accuweather meteorologist Brandon Buckingham said earlier this week.___Associated Press writers Jill Bleed in Little Rock, Harm Venhuizenin in Madison, Wisconsin, Isabella O'Malley in Philadelphia, Lisa Baumann in Bellingham, Washington, and Michael Goldberg in Jackson, Mississippi, contributed to this report.
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					<strong class="dateline">LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —</strong> 											</p>
<p>A monster storm system tore through the South and Midwest on Friday, spawning deadly tornadoes that shredded homes and shopping centers, overturned vehicles and uprooted trees as people raced for shelter.</p>
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<p>At least one person was killed and two dozen or more were hurt, some critically, in the Little Rock area, authorities said. The town of Wynne in northeastern Arkansas was also devastated, and officials reported two dead there, along with destroyed homes and people trapped in the debris.</p>
<p>There were more confirmed twisters in Iowa, damaging hail fell in Illinois and wind-whipped grass fires blazed in Oklahoma, as the storm system threatened a broad swath of the country home to some 85 million people.</p>
<p>The destructive weather came as President Joe Biden toured the aftermath of a deadly tornado that struck in Mississippi a week ago and promised the government would help the area recover.</p>
<p>The Little Rock tornado tore first through neighborhoods in the western part of the city and shredded a small shopping center that included a Kroger grocery store. It then crossed the Arkansas River into North Little Rock and surrounding cities, where widespread damage was reported to homes, businesses and vehicles.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Firefighters assess damage after Little Rock tornado</em></strong></p>
<p>The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Medical Center in Little Rock was operating at a mass casualty level and preparing for up to 20 patients, spokesperson Leslie Taylor said. Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock officials told KATV in the afternoon that 21 people had checked in there with tornado-caused injuries, including five in critical condition.</p>
<p>Mayor Frank Scott Jr., who announced that he was requesting assistance from the National Guard, tweeted in the evening that officials were aware of 24 people who had been hospitalized in the city but no fatalities at the moment.</p>
<p>"Property damage is extensive and we are still responding,” he said.</p>
<p>Resident Niki Scott took cover in the bathroom after her husband called to say a tornado was headed her way. She could hear glass shattering as the tornado roared past, and emerged afterward to find that her house was one of the few on her street that didn’t have a tree fall on it.</p>
<p>“It’s just like everyone says. It got really quiet, then it got really loud,” Scott said afterward, as chainsaws roared and sirens blared in the area.</p>
<p>Outside a Little Rock Guitar Center, five people were captured on video aiming their phones at the swirling sky. “Uh, no, that’s an actual tornado, y’all. It’s coming this way,” Red Padilla, a singer and songwriter in the band Red and the Revelers, said in the video.</p>
<p>Padilla told The Associated Press that he and five bandmates sheltered inside the store for around 15 minutes with over a dozen others while the tornado passed. The power went out, and they used the flashlights on their phones to see.</p>
<p>“It was real tense,” Padilla said.</p>
<p>At Clinton National Airport, passengers and workers sheltered temporarily in bathrooms.</p>
<p>Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared a state of emergency and said there was “significant damage” in the central part of the state.</p>
<p>“Praying for all those who were and remain in the path of this storm,” she tweeted. “Arkansans must continue to stay weather aware as storms are continuing to move through.”</p>
<p>Also hit was the town of Wynne, about 50 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, which Sanders said saw “widespread damage” from a tornado.</p>
<p><em><strong>Video above: Possible tornado in Little Rock, Arkansas</strong></em></p>
<p>City Councilmember Lisa Powell Carter told AP by phone that Wynne was without power and roads were full of debris.</p>
<p>“I’m in a panic trying to get home, but we can’t get home,” she said. “Wynne is so demolished. ... There’s houses destroyed, trees down on streets.”</p>
<p>Police Chief Richard Dennis told WHBQ-TV that the city suffered “total destruction” and multiple people were trapped.</p>
<p>Nearly 70,000 customers in Arkansas lost power, according to poweroutage.us, which tracks outages.</p>
<p>About 32,000 were without electricity in neighboring Oklahoma, where where wind gusts of up to 60 mph fueled fast-moving grass fires. People were urged to evacuate homes in far northeast Oklahoma City, and troopers shut down portions of Interstate 35 near the suburb of Edmond.</p>
<p>More outages were reported in Kansas, Missouri and Texas.</p>
<p>Multiple tornadoes were reported moving through parts of eastern Iowa, with sporadic damage to homes, barns and other buildings.</p>
<p>One tornado veered just west of Iowa City, home to the University of Iowa, which cancelled a watch party at an on-campus arena for the women’s basketball Final Four game. Video from KCRG-TV showed toppled power poles and roofs ripped off an apartment building in the suburb of Coralville and significantly damaged homes in the city of Hills.</p>
<p>In Illinois, Ben Wagner, chief radar operator for the Woodford County Emergency Management Agency, said hail broke windows on cars and buildings in the area of Roanoke, northeast of Peoria.</p>
<p>Fire crews were battling several blazes near El Dorado, Kansas, and some residents were asked to evacuate, including about 250 elementary school children who were relocated to a high school.</p>
<p>Massive storms brewing over at least 15 states in the Midwest and southern U.S. on Friday had meteorologists urging people to brace for dangerous weather including tornadoes, saying the conditions are similar to those a week ago that unleashed a devastating twister that killed at least 21 people in Mississippi.</p>
<p>The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center forecast called for an unusually large outbreak of thunderstorms with the potential to cause hail, damaging wind gusts and strong tornadoes that could move for long distances over the ground.</p>
<p>Such “intense <a href="https://apnews.com/article/tornadoes-climate-change-supercells-mississippi-disaster-dc7e22dd4d2173543463f4e4df4da076" rel="nofollow">supercell thunderstorms</a> " are only expected to become more common, especially in Southern states, as temperatures rise around the world.</p>
<p>At Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, a traffic management program was put into effect that caused arriving planes to be delayed by nearly two hours on average, WFLD-TV reported.</p>
<p>Authorities in Belvidere, Illinois, also reported injuries after the Apollo Theater roof collapsed during a tornado.</p>
<p>Last Friday night, a vicious tornado in Mississippi killed at least 21 people, injured dozens and flattened entire blocks as it <a href="https://apnews.com/21941d3ed9eac00f3088799ab86c4426" rel="nofollow">carved a path of destruction</a> for more than an hour. About 2,000 homes were damaged or destroyed, according to the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.</p>
<p>The toll was especially steep in western Mississippi's Sharkey County, where 13 people were killed in a county of 3,700 residents. Winds of up to 200 mph barreled through <a href="https://apnews.com/article/mississippi-tornadoes-rolling-fork-churches-8a8656d0de529a0b8d75862debb59645" rel="nofollow">the rural farming town of Rolling Fork</a>, reducing homes to piles of rubble, flipping cars and toppling the town’s water tower.</p>
<p>Gensini said Friday’s <a href="https://apnews.com/article/weather-terms-atmospheric-river-nina-nino-derecho-6c53e21d90334d8fc08d2c6f1d164468" rel="nofollow">atmospheric setup</a> is similar to the conditions that were present during Mississippi’s deadly storm.</p>
<p><strong><em>Video below: Little Rock tornado damage</em></strong></p>
<p>The hazardous forecast is a result of strong southerly winds transporting copious amounts of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico north, where they will interact with the strengthening storm system.</p>
<p>The weather service is forecasting another batch of intense storms next Tuesday in the same general area as last week. At least <a href="https://apnews.com/article/tornadoes-severe-storms-disaster-midwest-south-4f96e0d296f794cbcf6050646fe17a7a?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&amp;utm_medium=AP&amp;utm_source=Twitter" rel="nofollow">the first 10 days of April will be rough</a>, Accuweather meteorologist Brandon Buckingham said earlier this week.</p>
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<p><em>Associated Press writers Jill Bleed in Little Rock, Harm Venhuizenin in Madison, Wisconsin, Isabella O'Malley in Philadelphia, Lisa Baumann in Bellingham, Washington, and Michael Goldberg in Jackson, Mississippi, contributed to this report.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just 30 days ago, a swarm of tornadoes killed over 70 people and left thousands without homes in Kentucky.   Amid the devastation, there was a miracle rescue in Hopkins County. Deputies found two baby brothers among debris. Their grandmother, Clara Lutz, says a tornado sucked the tub they were in out of their house. A &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Just 30 days ago, a swarm of tornadoes killed over 70 people and left thousands without homes in Kentucky.  </p>
<p>Amid the devastation, there was a miracle rescue in Hopkins County. Deputies found two baby brothers among debris.</p>
<p>Their grandmother, Clara Lutz, says a tornado sucked the tub they were in out of their house.</p>
<p>A month later, she says the boys are doing fine.</p>
<p>"The three-year-old, who just turned four, he is following commands. He is growing like a weed, and I praise God for that," she said. "Caden, my 15-month-old, he came out unharmed, so I just praise the Lord that they're both doing well."</p>
<p>It all started when Lutz heard the emergency alerts blaring from her phone. She says she grabbed her grandchildren and two dogs and ran straight for the bathroom.</p>
<p>"I put on both of them in the bathtub. I put Dallas on one side and Caden on the other side, and I put the Bible between and I covered them up," she said. "I felt the rumbling of the house. I heard what sounded like a train coming and before I knew it, the tub went flying and I couldn't hold on to it. And I said, Lord, please keep them safe. Lord, whoever you send up here, please direct them straight to my boys."</p>
<p>Thirty miles away in nearby Muhlenberg County, Jordan Blaize hid in his basement as the ferocious storm destroyed most of his home. His piano survived the storm.</p>
<p>Searching for a moment of peace, he played his waterlogged piano with missing keys. </p>
<p>"I'm not sure if we'll rebuild exactly here, but I can't imagine being far," he said.</p>
<p>After a video of Blaize playing the piano went viral, he was invited to an even bigger stage at the Opry in Nashville. </p>
<p>Sean Lynch made the 14-hour trip from Colorado to Mayfield to meet his sister and bring her storm supplies.</p>
<p>Both say they still speak to each other frequently and they're elated to have found another family member.</p>
<p>"I got 67 years to catch up, you know, and she's the oldest," Lynch said. "The only thing she knew about her dad, Charlie, is that he had a baby with another woman. I was the baby."</p>
<p>This story was first reported on <a class="Link" href="https://www.newsy.com/?utm_source=scrippslocal&amp;utm_medium=homepage">Newsy.com.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 23:07:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[SHELBYVILLE, Ky. — When Jeremy Harrell started Veteran’s Club four years ago, he wanted to make veterans like himself feel able, connected and understood. However, the work he’s put in to help more than 2,300 veterans is now radiating out into the greater community. "Let's get together. Let's formalize a plan. Let's go where people &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>SHELBYVILLE, Ky. — When Jeremy Harrell started Veteran’s Club four years ago, he wanted to make veterans like himself feel able, connected and understood.</p>
<p>However, the work he’s put in to help more than 2,300 veterans is now radiating out into the greater community.</p>
<p>"Let's get together. Let's formalize a plan. Let's go where people are hurting and let's do the most good that we can," he said.</p>
<p>After the tornadoes struck their home state the second week of December, members of the Veteran’s Club immediately began to organize. They started making phone calls, got together hundreds of thousands of dollars of supplies, found flat-bed trucks, and deployed a few hours away to the Mayfield, Kentucky area.</p>
<p>"This is really why we do what we do in these moments. It's not when things are okay. We kick in with things are not," said Harrell. </p>
<p>By handing out supplies, helping rebuild and being an ear to those who lost everything, it not only helped the victims of the storms, but it also helped the vets take advantage of their skills from the military.</p>
<p>"What it did for the veterans and the community to come alongside as it go, 'Wait a minute, maybe everything I learned in military, wasn't a negative. Wow. This was really cool, what we were able to do as a team!' We just felt like we were qualified to step in immediately," he said. </p>
<p>“Stepping in” is something Veteran’s Club has been doing since it began. After being told his physical and mental scars from serving in Iraq would prevent him from leading the life he wanted to, he started building a community that would prove them wrong.</p>
<p>"I'm just going to make sure that people know that that's not the case, that you can do anything you want to do with the proper amount of support and the determination," he said.</p>
<p>From equine therapy, to tiny homes for veterans without a roof over their head, to seeing a need for a female veteran-specific program. Harrell aims to be the light at the end of any long stretch of darkness others like him might find themselves in.</p>
<p>As we approach the new year, the organization has plans to continue to grow and to serve, both the veteran population and their neighbors in need. He encourages any veteran who may not have found their community to know that there is always a place for you in theirs.</p>
<p>"Find a group of people who are doing what you're passionate about and all these things that have been holding you back and all the lies that you've been told about what you can and can't do, they will fall away," said Harrell. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nine days after a tornado demolished his three-story office building in downtown Mayfield, Kentucky, Sonny “Hoot” Gibson was standing in the rubble when he thought he heard a faint meow.It instantly gave him hope that his office cat, Madix, who hadn't been seen since before the storms hit, was alive. Gibson said he had tried &#8230;]]></description>
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					Nine days after a tornado demolished his three-story office building in downtown Mayfield, Kentucky, Sonny “Hoot” Gibson was standing in the rubble when he thought he heard a faint meow.It instantly gave him hope that his office cat, Madix, who hadn't been seen since before the storms hit, was alive. Gibson said he had tried to find the solid black cat with yellow eyes that liked to greet customers of his rental business, but had given up after a few days. “I don't know how anything could’ve survived not just the tornado but the destruction that came along with it,” he said.Gibson was standing in the rubble Sunday afternoon when he heard the faint noise.“I thought I heard a meow, and I thought my mind’s playing tricks on me so I hollered his name out, and he meowed again,” Gibson said. The noise was stifled and he couldn't locate Madix immediately so he called some employees who came to help search. Soon after, they found the cat in a hole beneath the rubble.“It was just an incredible feeling to put him in my arms," Gibson said. “If cats actually have nine lives, he probably used up about eight of them in that nine-day period.”Other than being very hungry and thirsty, Madix was unscathed. Gibson said he took Madix home, where he will live out the rest of his days as a house cat.Gibson said the story of Madix the survivor is becoming popular around the town of Mayfield, where a long-track tornado demolished huge parts of the community.“It’s a blessing for people to hear the story so they can take that and realize that great things can come out of terrible situations. If it's uplifting to one person, then Madix has served his purpose on this planet.”
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<p>Nine days after a tornado demolished his three-story office building in downtown Mayfield, Kentucky, Sonny “Hoot” Gibson was standing in the rubble when he thought he heard a faint meow.</p>
<p>It instantly gave him hope that his office cat, Madix, who hadn't been seen since before the storms hit, was alive. Gibson said he had tried to find the solid black cat with yellow eyes that liked to greet customers of his rental business, but had given up after a few days. </p>
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<p>“I don't know how anything could’ve survived not just the tornado but the destruction that came along with it,” he said.</p>
<p>Gibson was standing in the rubble Sunday afternoon when he heard the faint noise.</p>
<p>“I thought I heard a meow, and I thought my mind’s playing tricks on me so I hollered his name out, and he meowed again,” Gibson said. </p>
<p>The noise was stifled and he couldn't locate Madix immediately so he called some employees who came to help search. Soon after, they found the cat in a hole beneath the rubble.</p>
<p>“It was just an incredible feeling to put him in my arms," Gibson said. “If cats actually have nine lives, he probably used up about eight of them in that nine-day period.”</p>
<p>Other than being very hungry and thirsty, Madix was unscathed. Gibson said he took Madix home, where he will live out the rest of his days as a house cat.</p>
<p>Gibson said the story of Madix the survivor is becoming popular around the town of Mayfield, where a long-track tornado demolished huge parts of the community.</p>
<p>“It’s a blessing for people to hear the story so they can take that and realize that great things can come out of terrible situations. If it's uplifting to one person, then Madix has served his purpose on this planet.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A brother and sister are connecting for the first time after finding out they are related. Days after a tornado took out most of Mayfield, Kentucky, Sean Lynch, and Judy Saxton finally met after ancestry.com DNA tests led them to one another. In October, they discovered they shared the same father. Lynch says he never &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A brother and sister are connecting for the first time after finding out they are related. </p>
<p>Days after a tornado took out most of Mayfield, Kentucky, Sean Lynch, and Judy Saxton finally met after ancestry.com DNA tests led them to one another.</p>
<p>In October, they discovered they shared the same father. Lynch says he never met his biological father, who started another family with Saxton's mother years later.</p>
<p>"I thought I was an only child after my biological brother was killed in 1994 in a car accident," Lynch said.</p>
<p>Saxton's daughter discovered the relation through an online DNA test after tracing their family tree.</p>
<p>"She got ahold of him and told him. He thought I was her grandmother," Saxton said. "But then she told him, 'That's my mom, so that's your sister. You're my uncle."</p>
<p>Between COVID-19 concerns and their distance — one in Colorado and the other in Kentucky — the slight chance of meeting in person. Then the tornado hit.</p>
<p>Lynch says he drove 14.5 hours from Littleton, Colorado, just to see his sister and deliver essentials like generators, a space heater, food, water, and love that only family can provide.</p>
<p>"I told my wife when I found out about her, the only thing I want for Christmas is to hug my sister," he said.</p>
<p>Judy is 67 years old, and Sean is 74, so the siblings have a lot to catch up on now that they've been reunited.</p>
<p><i>Stephanie Sandoval at Newsy first reported this story.</i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kentucky towns devastated during a rare December tornado outbreak will take months or longer to rebuild. Recovering from the emotional trauma could take even longer. Experts say it is important for tornado victims to be vulnerable and open to talking about the trauma they experienced. "There's no rulebook of how to manage a natural disaster," &#8230;]]></description>
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					Kentucky towns devastated during a rare December tornado outbreak will take months or longer to rebuild. Recovering from the emotional trauma could take even longer. Experts say it is important for tornado victims to be vulnerable and open to talking about the trauma they experienced. "There's no rulebook of how to manage a natural disaster," said Tara Immele, a clinical social worker with Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services. "The first and foremost, you need a roof over your head and everyone acknowledges that. But the challenge is going back to address the emotional components there."Immele said PTSD is common in people who experience a traumatizing natural disaster like a tornado. "A lot of times it's a delayed response: a week, a month, six months later. You see a lot of folks enrolled in just basic counseling still addressing and responding to some of their negative experiences," she said. "Some people may withdrawal or act out, especially kiddos. But the thing is to make it a part of conversation, not force it but at the same time, don't make the tornado taboo."The American Red Cross utilizes licensed therapists to meet survivors' emotional needs in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. A spokeswoman said the teams "identify individuals who need additional support, provide short-term disaster mental health interventions and refer individuals to local resources as necessary, in order to supplement local community resources and strengthen community resilience."Tim Andreasen and his family are a handful of the tornado survivors in Mayfield who recognize they will need some kind of professional help to rebuild their minds and overcome the trauma of the storm. "I'm taking it day by day right now. It's not fully hit me yet. It will hit me when I'm alone by myself," Andreasen said last week. His 7-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter were both home when the tornado ripped their home apart."They keep hearing glass break every time they go to sleep," he said. "I keep telling him he needs to talk and get it out before it eats him up. I haven't even talked to nobody yet."
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<p>Kentucky towns devastated during a rare December tornado outbreak will take months or longer to rebuild. Recovering from the emotional trauma could take even longer. </p>
<p>Experts say it is important for tornado victims to be vulnerable and open to talking about the trauma they experienced. </p>
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<p>"There's no rulebook of how to manage a natural disaster," said Tara Immele, a clinical social worker with Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services. "The first and foremost, you need a roof over your head and everyone acknowledges that. But the challenge is going back to address the emotional components there."</p>
<p>Immele said PTSD is common in people who experience a traumatizing natural disaster like a tornado. </p>
<p>"A lot of times it's a delayed response: a week, a month, six months later. You see a lot of folks enrolled in just basic counseling still addressing and responding to some of their negative experiences," she said. "Some people may withdrawal or act out, especially kiddos. But the thing is to make it a part of conversation, not force it but at the same time, don't make the tornado taboo."</p>
<p>The American Red Cross utilizes licensed therapists to meet survivors' emotional needs in the immediate aftermath of a disaster. </p>
<p>A spokeswoman said the teams "identify individuals who need additional support, provide short-term disaster mental health interventions and refer individuals to local resources as necessary, in order to supplement local community resources and strengthen community resilience."</p>
<p>Tim Andreasen and his family are a handful of the tornado survivors in Mayfield who recognize they will need some kind of professional help to rebuild their minds and overcome the trauma of the storm. </p>
<p>"I'm taking it day by day right now. It's not fully hit me yet. It will hit me when I'm alone by myself," Andreasen said last week. </p>
<p>His 7-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter were both home when the tornado ripped their home apart.</p>
<p>"They keep hearing glass break every time they go to sleep," he said. "I keep telling him he needs to talk and get it out before it eats him up. I haven't even talked to nobody yet."</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[CINCINNATI — Displaced animals from the western Kentucky tornadoes are getting some help from a local animal rescue group. HART Cincinnati received so many donations, it needed three trailers to deliver all the items. “They underwent a horrible tragedy and they can use all the help that they can get,” Katie Goodpaster with HART Cincinnati &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>CINCINNATI — Displaced animals from the western Kentucky tornadoes are getting some help from a local animal rescue group. <a class="Link" href="https://www.rescueahart.org/">HART Cincinnati</a> received so many donations, it needed three trailers to deliver all the items. </p>
<p>“They underwent a horrible tragedy and they can use all the help that they can get,” Katie Goodpaster with HART Cincinnati said.“We had created an <a class="Link" href="https://www.rescueahart.org/donate/wish-list">Amazon wishlist</a> and in that wish list, we have had over 1,100 orders purchased through Amazon. We have had over $27,000 donated to our website via our PayPal link.”</p>
<p>Shari Wyenandt, who’s also part of the group added, “It grew. So many people donated and kept donating. They were sending things from our Amazon wishlist. The money just kept coming in. We never thought it would be this huge.”</p>
<p>The group of volunteers returned with puppies and dogs. Some of them are injured after the tornadoes.</p>
<p>“We have to make sure that they get into the vet and examined,” Goodpaster said. “We give them their vaccines, they're spayed and neutered. Also, micro-chipped. We’re going to wait until they're ready to be adopted, because they've been through some trauma. We haven't found any adoptive homes, but we have found foster homes for all of them. So while they're decompressing and relaxing, they'll get plenty of food, they'll be warm, they'll be safe, and get a lot of love from the fosters.”</p>
<p><b>Related Article: </b>Preliminary rating for western Kentucky tornado is EF4<br /><b>Related Article: </b>Holiday Pet Gift Ideas</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Video above: Tornado devastation in Bremen, KentuckyTears of sadness can be seen all over the rural city of Bremen, Kentucky. Debris left from the deadly tornado outbreak continues to serve as a painful reminder of the 11 community members who were killed because of it."It's heartbreaking," said Kaye Lynn. "People were found in fields, and &#8230;]]></description>
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					Video above: Tornado devastation in Bremen, KentuckyTears of sadness can be seen all over the rural city of Bremen, Kentucky. Debris left from the deadly tornado outbreak continues to serve as a painful reminder of the 11 community members who were killed because of it."It's heartbreaking," said Kaye Lynn. "People were found in fields, and a lot of cattle died."For Lynn, the debris she found outside of her home Sunday gave her a flashback to the moment she realized her life would never be the same.Help victims of the tornado by making a donation here."I was in my shelter, and then it went quiet," said Lynn. "My neighbors were inside there with me. When it got quiet, they looked out first and said, 'The house is gone,' and my husband said 'What?' They said, 'The house is gone.'"It was a statement that left her speechless because she and her husband built the house in 1989 after their previous home — which stood at the exact same location — was ruined by a tornado in 1988.Now, nearly 40 years later, déjà vu."As soon as we could hear the sirens we knew what was going to happen," said Lynn. "It was horrible, and we were praying."She admits, waking up to see the damage Sunday was a bit hard, but luckily she found a silver lining. While wiping away the debris, she found a picture of her and her sisters. She cried when she picked it up because she said it's a memory that now means so much more.It's one of the only photos that hasn't been destroyed."Praise the Lord we are alive, that's all I can say," Lynn said.t's the only thing her neighbor Carol Smith could say, too. She lives less than a mile from where Lynn was. On Sunday, she drove to what used to be her neighborhood, only to find out there isn't much of it left."It's just hard to imagine what wind can do," said Smith. "You used to not be able to see hardly anything back there (behind her home) because it was all trees. Now you can almost see to the main highway out there. We have lived here for 50 some years and this is the worst that it's ever been, that I can remember."She was one of the many community members in Bremen helping pick up what's left.They were all joined by several area first responding agencies.Muhlenburg County deputy sheriff Alex Piper said they'll all be working from sun up to sun down to help those in need, an all-day effort he claims will be needed for months to come."I worked here for years, and most of this is unrecognizable to me," said Piper. "It will probably be a couple years until things get back to normal."It is a long road ahead until the city of Bremen fully recovers. However, it's a journey community members are confident they'll be able to finish."We're here, we're strong, and we will make it through," said Lynn.
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<p><strong><em/></strong>Tears of sadness can be seen all over the rural city of Bremen, Kentucky. Debris left from the deadly tornado outbreak continues to serve as a painful reminder of the 11 community members who were killed because of it.</p>
<p>"It's heartbreaking," said Kaye Lynn. "People were found in fields, and a lot of cattle died."</p>
<p>For Lynn, the debris she found outside of her home Sunday gave her a flashback to the moment she realized her life would never be the same.</p>
<p>Help victims of the tornado by making a donation here.</p>
<p>"I was in my shelter, and then it went quiet," said Lynn. "My neighbors were inside there with me. When it got quiet, they looked out first and said, 'The house is gone,' and my husband said 'What?' They said, 'The house is gone.'"</p>
<p>It was a statement that left her speechless because she and her husband built the house in 1989 after their previous home — which stood at the exact same location — was ruined by a tornado in 1988.</p>
<p>Now, nearly 40 years later, déjà vu.</p>
<p>"As soon as we could hear the sirens we knew what was going to happen," said Lynn. "It was horrible, and we were praying."</p>
<p>She admits, waking up to see the damage Sunday was a bit hard, but luckily she found a silver lining. While wiping away the debris, she found a picture of her and her sisters. She cried when she picked it up because she said it's a memory that now means so much more.</p>
<p>It's one of the only photos that hasn't been destroyed.</p>
<p>"Praise the Lord we are alive, that's all I can say," Lynn said.</p>
<p>t's the only thing her neighbor Carol Smith could say, too. She lives less than a mile from where Lynn was. On Sunday, she drove to what used to be her neighborhood, only to find out there isn't much of it left.</p>
<p>"It's just hard to imagine what wind can do," said Smith. "You used to not be able to see hardly anything back there (behind her home) because it was all trees. Now you can almost see to the main highway out there. We have lived here for 50 some years and this is the worst that it's ever been, that I can remember."</p>
<p>She was one of the many community members in Bremen helping pick up what's left.</p>
<p>They were all joined by several area first responding agencies.</p>
<p>Muhlenburg County deputy sheriff Alex Piper said they'll all be working from sun up to sun down to help those in need, an all-day effort he claims will be needed for months to come.</p>
<p>"I worked here for years, and most of this is unrecognizable to me," said Piper. "It will probably be a couple years until things get back to normal."</p>
<p>It is a long road ahead until the city of Bremen fully recovers. However, it's a journey community members are confident they'll be able to finish.</p>
<p>"We're here, we're strong, and we will make it through," said Lynn.</p>
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<p>BREMEN, Ky. — A tornado victim took a moment to focus on his faith and help others <a class="Link" href="https://www.newschannel5.com/news/tornado-victim-uses-piano-to-spread-hope-to-mourning-bremen-community" target="_blank" rel="noopener">find hope in the tragedy</a>.</p>
<p>Jordan Baize doesn't like the spotlight, but his gift is playing the piano.</p>
<p>Late last week, his stage was shattered when his home was destroyed amid a tornado outbreak that's killed at least 88 people in several states.</p>
<p>"It's been awful," Baize said.</p>
<p>The rural town of Bremen, Kentucky, lost around a dozen people.</p>
<p>"It's so small, it's close-knit," Baize said. "I had friends that Saturday who were picking up clothes out of their fields to try to launder them to have something to change into."</p>
<p>Baize's family was not hurt.</p>
<p>"We came into the basement, I have a spare mattress in the basement and I covered the five of us up," Baize said.</p>
<p>As the family looked around to see what he could save, Baize decided to see if his piano still worked. His sister grabbed her phone and started recording.</p>
<p>His rendition of "There's Something About That Name" has been viewed thousands of times on social media.</p>
<p>"I believe that even in the midst of trying times, there is a peace that can be found," Baize said. "My faith is very important to me. It's soothing, calming, and I think we all could use a little bit of that this weekend."</p>
<p>His church in nearby Madisonville, Kentucky — Victory Church — is currently accepting donations for tornado relief for those who would like to help.</p>
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<p><i>This story was originally published by Alexandra Koehn on Scripps station <a class="Link" href="https://www.newschannel5.com/news/tornado-victim-uses-piano-to-spread-hope-to-mourning-bremen-community" target="_blank" rel="noopener">WTVF</a> in Nashville.</i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[After a massive tornado ripped through some Dawson Springs, Kentucky, neighborhoods, there are some who have almost nothing left and some who have even less.“The wind picked up really fast and the rain hit really hard,” Amanda Blades said.She said by the time she knew the storm was trouble, it was too late.“We’re going to &#8230;]]></description>
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					After a massive tornado ripped through some Dawson Springs, Kentucky, neighborhoods, there are some who have almost nothing left and some who have even less.“The wind picked up really fast and the rain hit really hard,” Amanda Blades said.She said by the time she knew the storm was trouble, it was too late.“We’re going to hurry up and get the kids, and by the time we were gathering up the kids to get in the hallway, all of the windows broke, and we all got thrown in different places,” Blades said. The walls of her home exploded. She and her three children were blown out of the house and into the backyard. Her husband was pinned in the house.All of the family survived. One of the children had a fractured vertebra. Blades had stitches in her head and lots of cuts and bruises.In some places, there was only broken lumber left where a home had been. In other places, there was just a foundation, not even a board left behind.The power of the wind could be seen in a limb that was stuck through the entire width of a truck tire like a javelin.The same winds hit John Adams' house.“I could hear the nails pulling out of the walls, the roof flying off my house,” Adams said.Adam’s house blew apart, but he crawled out of the rubble and ran to his elderly next-door neighbor’s house because she thought she might need help. When he got there, nothing was left.  “The whole house was gone,” pointing about eight feet up in a nearby tree Adams said. “That’s the refrigerator in the tree there.”Adams said his neighbor did not survive.Power crews are on almost every street. They’re not just restoring power. They’re going to basically rewire the entire grid in some places. Every pole is down.One crew member said it could take months to get power to every home.
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					<strong class="dateline">DAWSON SPRINGS, Ky. —</strong> 											</p>
<p>After a massive tornado ripped through some Dawson Springs, Kentucky, neighborhoods, there are some who have almost nothing left and some who have even less.</p>
<p>“The wind picked up really fast and the rain hit really hard,” Amanda Blades said.</p>
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<p>She said by the time she knew the storm was trouble, it was too late.</p>
<p>“We’re going to hurry up and get the kids, and by the time we were gathering up the kids to get in the hallway, all of the windows broke, and we all got thrown in different places,” Blades said. </p>
<p>The walls of her home exploded. She and her three children were blown out of the house and into the backyard. Her husband was pinned in the house.</p>
<p>All of the family survived. One of the children had a fractured vertebra. Blades had stitches in her head and lots of cuts and bruises.</p>
<p>In some places, there was only broken lumber left where a home had been. In other places, there was just a foundation, not even a board left behind.</p>
<p>The power of the wind could be seen in a limb that was stuck through the entire width of a truck tire like a javelin.</p>
<p>The same winds hit John Adams' house.</p>
<p>“I could hear the nails pulling out of the walls, the roof flying off my house,” Adams said.</p>
<p>Adam’s house blew apart, but he crawled out of the rubble and ran to his elderly next-door neighbor’s house because she thought she might need help. </p>
<p>When he got there, nothing was left. </p>
<p> “The whole house was gone,” pointing about eight feet up in a nearby tree Adams said. “That’s the refrigerator in the tree there.”</p>
<p>Adams said his neighbor did not survive.</p>
<p>Power crews are on almost every street. They’re not just restoring power. They’re going to basically rewire the entire grid in some places. Every pole is down.</p>
<p>One crew member said it could take months to get power to every home.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[University of Wisconsin basketball senior Chris Vogt went to bed early Friday night to prepare for the team's game in Columbus, Ohio. He woke up to heartbreak."I woke up Saturday morning to a text from a former coach... and all it said was 'Are your parents okay?' And I had no idea what he was &#8230;]]></description>
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					University of Wisconsin basketball senior Chris Vogt went to bed early Friday night to prepare for the team's game in Columbus, Ohio. He woke up to heartbreak."I woke up Saturday morning to a text from a former coach... and all it said was 'Are your parents okay?' And I had no idea what he was talking about," said Vogt.He told sister station WISN his first thought was that his parents were in a car accident on their way to Ohio from Mayfield, Kentucky, his hometown.“My heart was kind of racing, I started to look for stuff that possibly could have happened and that’s when I started seeing the news about the tornado," he explained. "And I see all the pictures, all the videos and I was kind of just in awe.” Mayfield was in shambles following devastating, deadly tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Midwest and the southeastern U.S.His parents are OK and were already in Ohio when the storms back at home hit.Vogt said his small town of about 10,000 people is close-knit.“It’s just kind of like a classic small town. I loved growing up there," he said. “It was heartbreaking... Being able to pick out landmarks and stuff in the video and knowing how they should look, and seeing them completely dismembered is really tough to see.” Vogt texted everyone he could to check in before taking the court.He put up seven points against the Buckeyes to help his team. After the game, though, he knew he needed to help his hometown.He set up a GoFundMe account to raise funds for relief efforts."Just kind of reading through the comments on each and every donation there's been a lot of 'go Badgers' or 'I love this team, keep up the good work' and so it just means a lot knowing the fanbase has our back," he said.Vogt plans to split the donations between several recovery efforts including the American Red Cross and Mayfield High School resource offices. You can also help the relief efforts by donating here.
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					<strong class="dateline">MADISON, Wis. —</strong> 											</p>
<p>University of Wisconsin basketball senior Chris Vogt went to bed early Friday night to prepare for the team's game in Columbus, Ohio. </p>
<p>He woke up to heartbreak.</p>
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<p>"I woke up Saturday morning to a text from a former coach... and all it said was 'Are your parents okay?' And I had no idea what he was talking about," said Vogt.</p>
<p>He told sister station WISN his first thought was that his parents were in a car accident on their way to Ohio from Mayfield, Kentucky, his hometown.</p>
<p>“My heart was kind of racing, I started to look for stuff that possibly could have happened and that’s when I started seeing the news about the tornado," he explained. "And I see all the pictures, all the videos and I was kind of just in awe.” </p>
<p>Mayfield was in shambles following devastating, deadly tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Midwest and the southeastern U.S.</p>
<p>His parents are OK and were already in Ohio when the storms back at home hit.</p>
<p>Vogt said his small town of about 10,000 people is close-knit.</p>
<p>“It’s just kind of like a classic small town. I loved growing up there," he said. “It was heartbreaking... Being able to pick out landmarks and stuff in the video and knowing how they should look, and seeing them completely dismembered is really tough to see.” </p>
<p>Vogt texted everyone he could to check in before taking the court.</p>
<p>He put up seven points against the Buckeyes to help his team. After the game, though, he knew he needed to help his hometown.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-mayfield-kentucky-tornado-victims?utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_source=twitter" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">He set up a GoFundMe account to raise funds for relief efforts.</a></p>
<p>"Just kind of reading through the comments on each and every donation there's been a lot of 'go Badgers' or 'I love this team, keep up the good work' and so it just means a lot knowing the fanbase has our back," he said.</p>
<p>Vogt plans to split the donations between several recovery efforts including the American Red Cross and Mayfield High School resource offices. </p>
<p>You can also help the relief efforts by donating here.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states.Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. But the ferocity and path length of Friday night's &#8230;]]></description>
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					The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states.Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. But the ferocity and path length of Friday night's tornadoes likely put them in a category of their own, meteorologists say. One of the twisters likely broke a nearly 100-year-old record for how long a tornado stayed on the ground in a path of destruction, experts said.“One word: remarkable; unbelievable would be another,” said Northern Illinois University meteorology professor Victor Gensini. “It was really a late spring type of setup in in the middle of December.”Warm weather was a crucial ingredient in this tornado outbreak, but whether climate change is a factor is not quite as clear, meteorologists say.Scientists say figuring out how climate change is affecting the frequency of tornadoes is complicated and their understanding is still evolving. But they do say the atmospheric conditions that give rise to such outbreaks are intensifying in the winter as the planet warms. And tornado alley is shifting farther east away from the Kansas-Oklahoma area and into states where Friday's killers hit.Here's a look at what's known about Friday's tornado outbreak and the role of climate change in such weather events.WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO?Tornadoes are whirling, vertical air columns that form from thunderstorms and stretch to the ground. They travel with ferocious speed and lay waste to everything in their path.Thunderstorms occur when denser, drier cold air is pushed over warmer, humid air, conditions scientists call atmospheric instability. As that happens, an updraft is created when the warm air rises. When winds vary in speed or direction at different altitudes — a condition known as wind shear — the updraft will start to spin.These changes in winds produce the spin necessary for a tornado. For especially strong tornadoes, changes are needed in both the wind’s speed and direction.“When considerable variation in wind is found over the lowest few thousand feet of the atmosphere, tornado-producing ‘supercell thunderstorms’ are possible,” said Paul Markowski, professor of meteorology at Pennsylvania State University. “That’s what we had yesterday.”There's usually a lot of wind shear in the winter because of the big difference in temperature and air pressure between the equator and the Arctic, Gensini said.But usually, there's not a lot of instability in the winter that's needed for tornadoes because the air isn't as warm and humid, Gensini said. This time there was.WHAT CONDITIONS LED TO STORMS OF THIS SCALE?A few factors, which meteorologists will continue to study.Spring-like temperatures across much of the Midwest and South in December helped bring the warm, moist air that helped form thunderstorms. Some of this is due to La Nina, which generally brings warmer than normal winter temperatures to the Southern U.S. But scientists also expect atypical, warm weather in the winter to become more common as the planet warms.“The worst-case scenario happened. Warm air in the cold season, middle of the night,” said John Gordon, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Louisville, Kentucky.Once the storm formed, exceptionally strong wind shear appears to have prevented the tornadoes from dissipating, experts say. Tornadoes are thought to die off when thunderstorm updrafts lose energy.Tornadoes typically lose energy in a matter of minutes, but in this case it was hours, Gensini said. That’s partly the reason for the exceptionally long path of Friday's storm, going more than 200 miles or so, he said. The record was 219 miles  and was set by a tornado that struck three states in 1925. Gensini thinks this one will surpass it once meteorologists finish analyzing it.“In order to get a really long path length, you have to have a really fast moving storm. This storm was moving well over 50 miles per hour for a majority of its life,” Gensini said. That's not the speed of the winds, but of the overall storm movement.“You’re talking about highway-speed storm motions,” Gensini said.HOW RELATED IS CLIMATE CHANGE TO TORNADO OUTBREAKS?It’s complicated. Scientists are still trying to sort out the many conflicting factors about whether human-caused climate change is making tornadoes more common — or even more intense. About 1,200 twisters hit the U.S. each year — though that figure can vary — according to the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory. No other country sees as many.Attributing a specific storm like Friday's to the effects of climate change remains very challenging. Less than 10% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes, which makes drawing conclusions about climate change and the processes leading up to them tricky, said Harold Brooks, a tornado scientist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory.Scientists have observed changes taking place to the basic ingredients of a thunderstorm, however, as the planet warms. Gensini says in the aggregate, extreme storms are “becoming more common because we have a lot warmer air masses in the cool season that can support these types of severe weather outbreaks.”The U.S. is likely to see more tornadoes occur in the winter, Brooks said, as national temperatures rise above the long-term average. Fewer events will take place in the summer, he said.Furtado of the University of Oklahoma said tornado alley, a term used to describe where many twisters hit the U.S., has shifted eastward into the Mississippi River Valley. That shift is because of increases in temperature, moisture and shear.“Bottom line: The people in the Mississippi River Valley and Ohio River Valley are becoming increasingly vulnerable to more tornadic activity with time,” he said.
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<p>The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states.</p>
<p>Tornadoes in December are unusual, but not unheard of. But the ferocity and path length of Friday night's tornadoes likely put them in a category of their own, meteorologists say. One of the twisters likely broke a nearly 100-year-old record for how long a tornado stayed on the ground in a path of destruction, experts said.</p>
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<p>“One word: remarkable; unbelievable would be another,” said Northern Illinois University meteorology professor Victor Gensini. “It was really a late spring type of setup in in the middle of December.”</p>
<p>Warm weather was a crucial ingredient in this tornado outbreak, but whether climate change is a factor is not quite as clear, meteorologists say.</p>
<p>Scientists say figuring out how climate change is affecting the frequency of tornadoes is complicated and their understanding is still evolving. But they do say the atmospheric conditions that give rise to such outbreaks are intensifying in the winter as the planet warms. And tornado alley is shifting farther east away from the Kansas-Oklahoma area and into states where Friday's killers hit.</p>
<p>Here's a look at what's known about Friday's tornado outbreak and the role of climate change in such weather events.</p>
<p>WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO?</p>
<p>Tornadoes are whirling, vertical air columns that form from thunderstorms and stretch to the ground. They travel with ferocious speed and lay waste to everything in their path.</p>
<p>Thunderstorms occur when denser, drier cold air is pushed over warmer, humid air, conditions scientists call atmospheric instability. As that happens, an updraft is created when the warm air rises. When winds vary in speed or direction at different altitudes — a condition known as wind shear — the updraft will start to spin.</p>
<p>These changes in winds produce the spin necessary for a tornado. For especially strong tornadoes, changes are needed in both the wind’s speed and direction.</p>
<p>“When considerable variation in wind is found over the lowest few thousand feet of the atmosphere, tornado-producing ‘supercell thunderstorms’ are possible,” said Paul Markowski, professor of meteorology at Pennsylvania State University. “That’s what we had yesterday.”</p>
<p>There's usually a lot of wind shear in the winter because of the big difference in temperature and air pressure between the equator and the Arctic, Gensini said.</p>
<p>But usually, there's not a lot of instability in the winter that's needed for tornadoes because the air isn't as warm and humid, Gensini said. This time there was.</p>
<p>WHAT CONDITIONS LED TO STORMS OF THIS SCALE?</p>
<p>A few factors, which meteorologists will continue to study.</p>
<p>Spring-like temperatures across much of the Midwest and South in December helped bring the warm, moist air that helped form thunderstorms. Some of this is due to La Nina, which generally brings warmer than normal winter temperatures to the Southern U.S. But scientists also expect atypical, <a href="https://apnews.com/article/connecticut-new-haven-tornadoes-storms-weather-020792157476012e3221d739ee67967d" rel="nofollow">warm weather in the winter</a> to become more common as the planet warms.</p>
<p>“The worst-case scenario happened. Warm air in the cold season, middle of the night,” said John Gordon, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Louisville, Kentucky.</p>
<p>Once the storm formed, exceptionally strong wind shear appears to have prevented the tornadoes from dissipating, experts say. Tornadoes are thought to die off when thunderstorm updrafts lose energy.</p>
<p>Tornadoes typically lose energy in a matter of minutes, but in this case it was hours, Gensini said. That’s partly the reason for the exceptionally long path of Friday's storm, going more than 200 miles or so, he said. The record was 219 miles  and was set by a tornado that struck three states in 1925. Gensini thinks this one will surpass it once meteorologists finish analyzing it.</p>
<p>“In order to get a really long path length, you have to have a really fast moving storm. This storm was moving well over 50 miles per hour for a majority of its life,” Gensini said. That's not the speed of the winds, but of the overall storm movement.</p>
<p>“You’re talking about highway-speed storm motions,” Gensini said.</p>
<p>HOW RELATED IS CLIMATE CHANGE TO TORNADO OUTBREAKS?</p>
<p>It’s complicated. Scientists are still trying to sort out the many conflicting factors about whether human-caused climate change is making tornadoes more common — or even more intense. About 1,200 twisters hit the U.S. each year — though that figure can vary — according to the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory. No other country sees as many.</p>
<p>Attributing a specific storm like Friday's to the effects of climate change remains very challenging. Less than 10% of severe thunderstorms produce tornadoes, which makes drawing conclusions about climate change and the processes leading up to them tricky, said Harold Brooks, a tornado scientist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory.</p>
<p>Scientists have observed changes taking place to the basic ingredients of a thunderstorm, however, as the planet warms. Gensini says in the aggregate, extreme storms are “becoming more common because we have a lot warmer air masses in the cool season that can support these types of severe weather outbreaks.”</p>
<p>The U.S. is likely to see more tornadoes occur in the winter, Brooks said, as national temperatures rise above the long-term average. Fewer events will take place in the summer, he said.</p>
<p>Furtado of the University of Oklahoma said tornado alley, a term used to describe where many twisters hit the U.S., has shifted eastward into the Mississippi River Valley. That shift is because of increases in temperature, moisture and shear.</p>
<p>“Bottom line: The people in the Mississippi River Valley and Ohio River Valley are becoming increasingly vulnerable to more tornadic activity with time,” he said.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yeah. Mhm. Yeah Yeah. Mhm. WATCH: Lightning flashes in dark sky illuminate massive tornado in Kentucky Updated: 12:12 AM EST Dec 12, 2021 A massive tornado was caught on camera in Sacramento, Kentucky.The video, taken by Eddie Knight, shows the tornado that was occasionally illuminated by lightning flashes. Knight told CNN that he thought the &#8230;]]></description>
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					A massive tornado was caught on camera in Sacramento, Kentucky.The video, taken by Eddie Knight, shows the tornado that was occasionally illuminated by lightning flashes. Knight told CNN that he thought the tornado was coming right at them. His home was not hit.  At least 70 people are feared dead in Kentucky after tornadoes and severe weather tore through multiple states and caused catastrophic damage. Here's how you can help the victims of the tornadoes
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<p>At least 70 people are feared dead in Kentucky after tornadoes and severe weather tore through multiple states and caused catastrophic damage. </p>
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<td>December 11, 08:56 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 WSW EAST GRAND RAPIDS</td>
<td>Kent County, MI</td>
<td>REPORT FROM MPING: TREES DOWN ROOF DAMAGE. (GRR)</td>
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<td>December 11, 08:43 AM EST</td>
<td>63</td>
<td>2 S HOLLAND</td>
<td>Allegan County, MI</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KBIV W MICH REGIONAL ARPT. (GRR)</td>
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<td>December 11, 07:39 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NE COALMONT</td>
<td>Grundy County, TN</td>
<td>TREES DOWN NEAR COALMONT IN GRUNDY COUNTY. (OHX)</td>
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<td>December 11, 06:55 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 ESE HARVEST</td>
<td>Madison County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ALONG BOB WADE LANE IN HARVEST. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 07:54 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 W FURNACE</td>
<td>Powell County, KY</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON POWER LINE AND BLOCKING FURNACE JUNCTION ROAD. (JKL)</td>
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<td>December 11, 07:19 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 S BIG SOUTH FORK NATI</td>
<td>Scott County, TN</td>
<td>A FEW TREES DOWN. (MRX)</td>
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<td>December 11, 06:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NW ELKMONT</td>
<td>Limestone County, AL</td>
<td>TREES REPORTED DOWN IN ELKMONT NEAR THE STATE LINE ALONG HIGHWAY 127. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 06:02 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>TOWN CREEK</td>
<td>Lawrence County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN SOUTH OF TOWN CREEK. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:50 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NW ROGERSVILLE</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>BATTING CAGE IN FRONT YARD HAD BEEN LOFTED AND CAUSED 200-300 YARD DEBRIS PATH. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:45 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 SSW KILLEN</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON LAKEWOOD DR. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:44 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 SW TUSCUMBIA</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:40 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 N TUSCUMBIA</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>POWER POLE BLOWN DOWN OUTSIDE OF EMA OFFICE. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:40 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 S FLORENCE</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>ROOF PARTIALLY LIFTED ON STRUCTURE IN DOWNTOWN FLORENCE. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:37 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>7 ESE CHEROKEE</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:37 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SE SHEFFIELD</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF AVALON AVE. AND COX BLVD. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:37 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NNW TUSCUMBIA</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN AT THE INTERSECTION OF S BLACKWELL RD AND E WHEELER AV. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:36 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SW TUSCUMBIA</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 06:36 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 ENE LIMAVILLE</td>
<td>Portage County, OH</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON ROAD. (CLE)</td>
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<td>December 11, 06:35 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>BIG SOUTH FORK NATIONAL</td>
<td>Scott County, TN</td>
<td>FEW TREES DOWN JUST EAST OF THE PARK. (MRX)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:34 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SSW TUSCUMBIA</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON FRANKFURT RD. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:34 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>SHEFFIELD</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:33 AM CST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>2 SSW FLORENCE</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>EMERGENCY MANAGER MEASURED A 59 MPH WIND GUST IN DOWNTOWN FLORENCE... AL. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 06:31 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NW KENT</td>
<td>Portage County, OH</td>
<td>TREE DOWN NEAR ROAD. (CLE)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:30 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>TUSCUMBIA</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>POWERLINES DOWN IN TUSCUMBIA. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:30 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NNE SHEFFIELD</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF N NASHVILLE AV AND E 8TH ST IN SHEFFIELD. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:30 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>FLORENCE</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON HOME ON WOODLAND HILLS DR. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:30 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSW UNDERWOOD-PETERSV</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>HOMES DAMAGED ON AUGUSTA STREET. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:27 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 WSW SHEFFIELD</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF GUNTERSVILLE ST AND WILSON DAM AVE. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:27 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSW FLORENCE</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN NEAR SAVANNAH HIGHWAY AND BEVERLY RD IN FLORENCE. (HUN)</td>
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<td>December 11, 05:27 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SSE UNDERWOOD-PETERSV</td>
<td>Lauderdale County, AL</td>
<td>TREE ON VEHICLE. (HUN)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 05:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 ESE CHEROKEE</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON BARNES LANE. (HUN)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 05:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 ENE CHEROKEE</td>
<td>Colbert County, AL</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON MULBERRY LANE IN CHEROKEE... AL. (HUN)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112111112-warren-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 05:12 AM CST</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>2 NW PLANO</td>
<td>Warren County, KY</td>
<td>THE BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY MESONET MEASURED A WIND GUST OF 75MPH. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112111100-itawamba-county-ms">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 05:00 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 E MANTACHIE</td>
<td>Itawamba County, MS</td>
<td>LARGE TREE DOWN ON RIVER RD. NEAR MANTACHIE. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 05:00 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>LAWRENCEBURG</td>
<td>Lawrence County, TN</td>
<td>SEVERAL TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN ACROSS LAWRENCE COUNTY. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112111045-overton-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:45 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>LIVINGSTON</td>
<td>Overton County, TN</td>
<td>TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN IN AND AROUND LIVINGSTON AND RICKMAN. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112111031-prentiss-county-ms">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:31 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NNE MARIETTA</td>
<td>Prentiss County, MS</td>
<td>TORNADIC DEBRIS SIGNATURE NORTHEAST OF MARIETTA. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112111022-clay-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:22 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>8 NE RED BOILING SPRING</td>
<td>Clay County, TN</td>
<td>TREES DOWN NEAR OLD CLEMENTSVILLE ROAD... DAMAGE TO CHICKEN HOUSES. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112111017-madison-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 05:17 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NE RICHMOND</td>
<td>Madison County, KY</td>
<td>TREES DOWN BLOCKING ROADWAY. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110948-rutherford-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:48 AM CST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>SMYRNA AIRPORT</td>
<td>Rutherford County, TN</td>
<td>SMYRNA AIRPORT AWOS MEASURED A PEAK WIND GUST OF 51 KNOTS / 59 MPH. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110936-rutherford-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:36 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NNW LA VERGNE</td>
<td>Rutherford County, TN</td>
<td>TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN INCLUDING A TREE ON A HOUSE ON PEARCY STREET. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110935-sumner-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:35 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>HENDERSONVILLE</td>
<td>Sumner County, TN</td>
<td>DUE TO HIGH WINDS... MULTIPLE STREETS WERE BLOCKED BY DOWNED TREES AND POWER LINES. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110930-davidson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:30 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>NASHVILLE</td>
<td>Davidson County, TN</td>
<td>TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN ACROSS NASHVILLE AREA. AROUND 80...000 CUSTOMERS LOST POWER. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110930-wilson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:30 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>MOUNT JULIET</td>
<td>Wilson County, TN</td>
<td>NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN. SOME STRUCTURE DAMAGE WAS ALSO REPORTED. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110930-madison-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:30 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NW RICHMOND</td>
<td>Madison County, KY</td>
<td>TREE DAMAGE... TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110930-madison-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:30 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 W REDHOUSE</td>
<td>Madison County, KY</td>
<td>DOWNED POWER LINES AND NUMEROUS PEOPLE WITHOUT POWER. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110930-madison-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:30 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 W REDHOUSE</td>
<td>Madison County, KY</td>
<td>DOWNED TREE BLOCKING ROADWAY NEAR EXIT 95 ON I-75. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110928-davidson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:28 AM CST</td>
<td>78</td>
<td>NASHVILLE INTL AIRPORT</td>
<td>Davidson County, TN</td>
<td>NASHVILLE INTL AIRPORT ASOS MEASURED A PEAK WIND GUST OF 78 MPH. THIS IS THE THIRD HIGHEST WIND GUST EVER MEASURED AT THE AIRPORT. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 04:23 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 N PEYTONA</td>
<td>Shelby County, KY</td>
<td>TREES/WIRES DOWN IN THE BAGDAD/WADDY AREA. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110920-williamson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:20 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NNW BRENTWOOD</td>
<td>Williamson County, TN</td>
<td>NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110920-davidson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:20 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NW NASHVILLE</td>
<td>Davidson County, TN</td>
<td>TREES... POWER LINES... AND SIGNS WERE BLOWN DOWN ALONG CLARKSVILLE PIKE. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110915-davidson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>7 NW BELLE MEADE</td>
<td>Davidson County, TN</td>
<td>TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN AND STRUCTURE DAMAGE WAS REPORTED ALONG OLD HICKORY BLVD AND TIDWELL HOLLOW RD. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110905-cheatham-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:05 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 NNE PEGRAM</td>
<td>Cheatham County, TN</td>
<td>MULTIPLE TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN ON CARS ON INDIAN SPRINGS RD AND POND CREEK ROAD. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110900-cheatham-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:00 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>KINGSTON SPRINGS</td>
<td>Cheatham County, TN</td>
<td>SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURE DAMAGE WAS REPORTED TO HOMES AND BUSINESSES. NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN... BLOCKING ROADS THROUGHOUT KINGSTON SPRINGS. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110845-dickson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:45 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 S DICKSON</td>
<td>Dickson County, TN</td>
<td>AT LEAST 12 STRUCTURES ON MURRELL RAD AND CROSSROAD COWARN ROAD HAD HEAVY DAMAGE. SOME PEOPLE WERE TRAPPED IN THE STRUCTURES. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:35 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSE FLAHERTY</td>
<td>Hardin County, KY</td>
<td>A FEW TREES AND POLES DOWN ON SALT RIVER RD. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110834-shelby-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:34 AM EST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>3 ESE FAIRLAND</td>
<td>Shelby County, IN</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KGEZ SHELBYVILLE. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110832-barren-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:32 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SW CAVE CITY</td>
<td>Barren County, KY</td>
<td>DOWNED TREES AND LINES BLOCKING ROAD ON HERBERT TURNER ROAD JUST OFF 31W. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110822-taylor-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:22 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NNW HOBSON</td>
<td>Taylor County, KY</td>
<td>EMERGENCY MANAGER REPORT OF COLLAPSED STRUCTURE WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED ON FEATHER CREEK RD NORTH OF CAMPBELLSVILLE IN NORTHERN TAYLOR COUNTY. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110820-perry-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:20 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>LOBELVILLE</td>
<td>Perry County, TN</td>
<td>TREES DOWN ON POWER LINES. POWER OUTAGES REPORTED THROUGHOUT PERRY COUNTY. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110815-humphreys-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>6 N LOBELVILLE</td>
<td>Humphreys County, TN</td>
<td>NUMEROUS TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN... BLOCKING THE ROAD. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110810-decatur-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:10 AM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>PARSONS</td>
<td>Decatur County, TN</td>
<td>(MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110806-hardin-county-oh">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 03:06 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 S ADA</td>
<td>Hardin County, OH</td>
<td>ROOF BLOWN OFF AND HALF A BUILDING COLLAPSED. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (ILN)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110805-hart-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:05 AM CST</td>
<td>74</td>
<td>CANMER</td>
<td>Hart County, KY</td>
<td>THE MUNFORDVILLE KENTUCKY MESONET STATION REPORTED A WIND GUST OF 74MPH. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110757-delaware-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:57 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 N BALL STATE UNIVERSI</td>
<td>Delaware County, IN</td>
<td>REPORT FROM MPING: 1-INCH TREE LIMBS BROKEN SHINGLES BLOWN OFF. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110753-monroe-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:53 AM EST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>3 WSW WHITEHALL</td>
<td>Monroe County, IN</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KBMG BLOOMINGTON. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110753-delaware-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:53 AM EST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>3 NNE BALL STATE UNIVER</td>
<td>Delaware County, IN</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KMIE MUNCIE. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110745-henderson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:45 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 W LEXINGTON</td>
<td>Henderson County, TN</td>
<td>WIDESPREAD DAMAGE TO TREES AND POWERLINES ALONG HIGHWAY 412 JUST WEST OF LEXINGTON. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110745-henderson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:45 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 N LEXINGTON</td>
<td>Henderson County, TN</td>
<td>SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO HOMES AND MOBILE HOMES NEAR THE TIMBERLAKE INDUSTRIAL PARK. TREES WERE UPROOTED. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110736-hamilton-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:36 AM EST</td>
<td>61</td>
<td>6 NW FORTVILLE</td>
<td>Hamilton County, IN</td>
<td>NOBLESVILLE NEAR THE MUSIC CENTER RELAYED VIA TWITTER. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110734-henry-county-oh">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:34 AM EST</td>
<td>76</td>
<td>GALLUP</td>
<td>Henry County, OH</td>
<td>(IWX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110722-marion-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 02:22 AM EST</td>
<td>65</td>
<td>4 SSE ZIONSVILLE</td>
<td>Marion County, IN</td>
<td>AT 79TH AND GEORGETOWN. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110720-warren-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:20 AM CST</td>
<td>75</td>
<td>2 NW PLANO</td>
<td>Warren County, KY</td>
<td>CORRECTS PREVIOUS TSTM WND GST REPORT FROM 2 NW PLANO. THE BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY MESONET MEASURED A WIND GUST OF 75MPH. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110715-warren-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>BOWLING GREEN</td>
<td>Warren County, KY</td>
<td>MULTIPLE REPORTS OF DAMAGED OR COLLAPSED STRUCTURES DUE TO TORNADO. PEOPLE TRAPPED. DAMAGE TO THE CORVETTE PLANT WITH FIRE ON ITS ROOF. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110715-shelby-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 SE SOUTHEAST MEMPHIS</td>
<td>Shelby County, TN</td>
<td>UTILITY POLE DOWN ON CASTLE HEIGHTS DR. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110701-logan-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:01 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>9 NE RUSSELLVILLE</td>
<td>Logan County, KY</td>
<td>TREES DOWN... POWER OUTAGES... STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS AND MOBILE HOMES. REPORT NUMBER 2 FROM THE AREA WITH SAME DAMAGE. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110701-logan-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:01 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>10 NE RUSSELLVILLE</td>
<td>Logan County, KY</td>
<td>TREES DOWN... POWER OUTAGES... STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS AND MOBILE HOMES. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110700-shelby-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:00 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SE MIDTOWN MEMPHIS</td>
<td>Shelby County, TN</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON CAR ON GREER ST IN ORANGE MOUND. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110650-spencer-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:50 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NNW HIGHGROVE</td>
<td>Spencer County, KY</td>
<td>SOCIAL MEDIA PICTURES SHOWS STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO TWO DIFFERENT BUILDINGS... TREES BLOWN ACROSS OLD LOUISVILLE ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110650-johnson-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:50 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 WNW NEW WHITELAND</td>
<td>Johnson County, IN</td>
<td>ELECTRIC POLES AND SOME TREES DOWN IN THE COUNTY. TRANSFORMER FIRE IN SOUTHERN PART OF THE COUNTY. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110636-blackford-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:36 AM EST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>HARTFORD CITY</td>
<td>Blackford County, IN</td>
<td>TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (IWX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110630-bullitt-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:30 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 WSW MOUNT WASHINGTON</td>
<td>Bullitt County, KY</td>
<td>MANY TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN FROM SHEPHERDSVILLE TO MT. WASHINGTON. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110630-madison-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:30 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SSE SUMMITVILLE</td>
<td>Madison County, IN</td>
<td>SEVERAL TREES AND SOME POWER POLES DOWN ACROSS MAINLY NORTHERN MADISON COUNTY. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110624-montgomery-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:24 AM CST</td>
<td>61</td>
<td>6 NW CLARKSVILLE</td>
<td>Montgomery County, TN</td>
<td>CLARKSVILLE OUTLAW FIELD ASOS MEASURED A PEAK WIND GUST OF 53 KNOTS / 61 MPH. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110615-christian-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:15 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 WSW LAFAYETTE</td>
<td>Christian County, KY</td>
<td>POSSIBLE TORNADO JUST SOUTHWEST OF LAFAYETTE. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110615-clinton-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:15 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 E FRANKFORT</td>
<td>Clinton County, IN</td>
<td>REPORT FROM MPING: 3-INCH TREE LIMBS BROKEN POWER POLES BROKEN. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110615-madison-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:15 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 N ELWOOD</td>
<td>Madison County, IN</td>
<td>SEVERAL TREES DOWN AROUND NORTHERN PARTS OF COUNTY... POWER POLES DOWN AS WELL. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110614-stewart-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:14 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 N DOVER</td>
<td>Stewart County, TN</td>
<td>EMERGENCY OPERATIONS HAS RECEIVED REPORTS OF DAMAGE AND INJURIES ON LINK ROAD AND WALKER RIDGE. 700 POWER OUTAGES WERE REPORTED ACROSS NORTHERN STEWART COUNTY. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110612-meade-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:12 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>EKRON</td>
<td>Meade County, KY</td>
<td>REPORTS OF MANY POWER LINES DOWN... TREES DOWN... AND STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO CENTRAL - SOUTHEAST MEADE COUNTY. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110605-stewart-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:05 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>9 NNE DOVER</td>
<td>Stewart County, TN</td>
<td>*** 1 INJ *** MULTIPLE TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN. MULTIPLE STRUCTURES DAMAGED CONCENTRATED IN THE 2300 BLOCK OF HIGHWAY 120 IN BIG ROCK. 1 MINOR INJURY REPORTED. (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110605-shelby-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:05 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SE MIDTOWN MEMPHIS</td>
<td>Shelby County, TN</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON HOME ON SPOTTSWOOD AVE (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110601-montgomery-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 01:01 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 E LADOGA</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IN</td>
<td>LARGE BRACHES AND TREES DOWN. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110600-stewart-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:00 AM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>9 NE DOVER</td>
<td>Stewart County, TN</td>
<td>*** 1 INJ *** MULTIPLE TREES AND POWERLINES WERE BLOWN DOWN. LOCAL RESPONDERS REPORTED MULTIPLE STRUCTURES WERE DAMAGED MAINLY IN THE 2300 BLOCK OF HIGHWAY 120 IN BIG R (OHX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110549-ohio-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:49 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SE BEDA</td>
<td>Ohio County, KY</td>
<td>DISPATCH REPORTS LOTS OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO AREAS NORTH OF HARTFORD... KY. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110548-marion-county-tx">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:48 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 WNW JEFFERSON</td>
<td>Marion County, TX</td>
<td>POWERLINE DOWN ON A TREE CAUSING THE TREE TO CATCH ON FIRE. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110548-jackson-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:48 PM CST</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>3 SSW DE SOTO</td>
<td>Jackson County, IL</td>
<td>MEASURED BY CARBONDALE AIRPORT ASOS. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110545-breckinridge-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:45 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 W HARDINSBURG</td>
<td>Breckinridge County, KY</td>
<td>REPORTS OF TREE DOWN ON 992. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110538-nevada-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 E ROSSTON</td>
<td>Nevada County, AR</td>
<td>SMALL TREES DOWN ALONG HWY 278 TOWARD THE OUACHITA COUNTY BORDER. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110535-edgar-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:35 PM CST</td>
<td>62</td>
<td>EDGAR COUNTY AIRPORT</td>
<td>Edgar County, IL</td>
<td>AWOS STATION KPRG EDGAR COUNTY AP. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110532-breckinridge-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:32 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>CLOVERPORT</td>
<td>Breckinridge County, KY</td>
<td>REPORT OF LARGE TREE DOWN IN CLOVERPORT ON 105. (LMK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110531-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:31 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>COFFEEN</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>REPORT OF TREES DOWN AND A DAMAGED MACHINE SHED. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110531-tazewell-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:31 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 WNW TREMONT</td>
<td>Tazewell County, IL</td>
<td>THE DOME WAS BLOWN OFF THE SALT STORAGE BUILDING AT THE TAZEWELL COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110525-montgomery-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:25 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 ENE NEW MARKET</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IN</td>
<td>POWER LINES DOWN. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110518-white-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:18 AM EST</td>
<td>68</td>
<td>GOLDEN HILL</td>
<td>White County, IN</td>
<td>(IWX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110508-weakley-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:08 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>DRESDEN</td>
<td>Weakley County, TN</td>
<td>*** 1 INJ *** TORNADO WITH AT LEAST 1 PERSON INJURED IN DRESDEN WITH 6 BUILDINGS DAMAGED. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110506-effingham-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:06 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>BEECHER CITY</td>
<td>Effingham County, IL</td>
<td>POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110506-owen-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:06 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 SW SPENCER</td>
<td>Owen County, IN</td>
<td>AT LEAST 4 TREES DOWN PROMPTED IN67 CLOSED BETWEEN CARP AND FREEDOM. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110506-van-buren-county-mi">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:06 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ENE GRAND JUNCTION</td>
<td>Van Buren County, MI</td>
<td>DELAYED REPORT FROM MPING: 3-INCH TREE LIMBS BROKEN POWER POLES BROKEN. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (GRR)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110505-rush-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 11, 12:05 AM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ENE ARLINGTON</td>
<td>Rush County, IN</td>
<td>REPORTS OF TREES DOWN AROUND THE COUNTY. REPORTS BEGAN TO COME IN TO DISPATCH AFTER MORRISTOWN LOST POWER AROUND MIDNIGHT. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110457-hopkins-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:57 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NNE MORTONS GAP</td>
<td>Hopkins County, KY</td>
<td>SEMI AND CARS FLIPPED OFF INTERSTATE 69 NEAR EARLINGTON. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110456-jasper-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:56 PM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>2 ENE REMINGTON</td>
<td>Jasper County, IN</td>
<td>MESONET STATION IN048 1.7 E REMINGTON (INDOT). (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110455-gibson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:55 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>4 N DYER</td>
<td>Gibson County, TN</td>
<td>QUARTER SIZED HAIL NEAR DYER... TENNESSEE... WITH ABOUT 30-40 MPH WINDS. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110455-fountain-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 11:55 PM EST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>KINGMAN</td>
<td>Fountain County, IN</td>
<td>GRAIN BINS BLOW OVER TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (IND)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110453-lawrence-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:53 PM CST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>LAWRENCEVILLE AIRPORT</td>
<td>Lawrence County, IL</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KLWV LAWRENCEVILLE AP. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110452-hopkins-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:52 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NNW MORTONS GAP</td>
<td>Hopkins County, KY</td>
<td>POSSIBLE RAIN WRAPPED TORNADO BETWEEN MORTONS GAP AND EARLINGTON. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110452-hopkins-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:52 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NNW MORTONS GAP</td>
<td>Hopkins County, KY</td>
<td>TRAIN CARS KNOCKED OFF TRACK NEAR THE COMMUNITY OF BARNSLEY. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110451-coles-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:51 PM CST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>1 SE COLES COUNTY AIRPO</td>
<td>Coles County, IL</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KMTO COLES COUNTY MEM AP. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110447-gibson-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:47 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>KENTON</td>
<td>Gibson County, TN</td>
<td>REPORT OF MULTIPLE POWER LINES DOWN... TREES DOWN... AND IMPASSABLE ROADS. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110445-bowie-county-tx">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:45 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>3 NNE NASH</td>
<td>Bowie County, TX</td>
<td>CORRECTS PREVIOUS HAIL REPORT FROM 3 NNE NASH. LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS RECEIVED NUMEROUS CALLS REGARDING QUARTER+ SIZED HAIL ACROSS THE NW PORTION OF TEXARKANA. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110440-hopkins-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>DAWSON SPRINGS</td>
<td>Hopkins County, KY</td>
<td>MAJOR DAMAGE WITH BUILDINGS LEVELED... MULTIPLE INJURIES. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110438-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>FILLMORE</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>REPORT OF POWERLINES DOWN. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110438-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>NOKOMIS</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>REPORT OF A TREE DOWN. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110438-jasper-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>WHEATFIELD</td>
<td>Jasper County, IN</td>
<td>COUPLE LARGE TREES DOWNED IN THE AREA... AS WELL AS SEVERAL DOWNED MEDIUM TO LARGE TREES SCATTERED ABOUT THE COUNTY. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110437-dyer-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:37 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 ENE NEWBERN</td>
<td>Dyer County, TN</td>
<td>TORNADIC DEBRIS SIGNATURE NOTED NORTHEAST OF NEWBERN. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110435-bond-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:35 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NW RENO</td>
<td>Bond County, IL</td>
<td>TREES AND POWERLINES DOWN. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110435-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:35 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>TAYLOR SPRINGS</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>REPORTS OF DENSE STYROFOAM MATERIAL SCATTERED ACROSS TAYLOR SPRINGS AS WELL AS NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110435-jasper-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:35 PM CST</td>
<td>69</td>
<td>2 WNW RENSSELAER</td>
<td>Jasper County, IN</td>
<td>AWOS STATION KRZL RENSSELAER AIRPORT. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110429-jasper-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:29 PM CST</td>
<td>65</td>
<td>4 W RENSSELAER</td>
<td>Jasper County, IN</td>
<td>MESONET STATION IN005 2.7 W COLLEGEVILLE (INDOT). (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110423-porter-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:23 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SSW OGDEN DUNES</td>
<td>Porter County, IN</td>
<td>TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN NEAR STAGE COACH ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110422-lawrence-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:22 PM CST</td>
<td>59</td>
<td>LAWRENCEVILLE AIRPORT</td>
<td>Lawrence County, IL</td>
<td>CORRECTS TIME ON PREVIOUS TSTM WND GST REPORT FROM LAWRENCEVILLE AIRPORT. ASOS STATION KLWV LAWRENCEVILLE AP. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110417-jasper-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:17 PM CST</td>
<td>72</td>
<td>DEMOTTE</td>
<td>Jasper County, IN</td>
<td>(LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110416-champaign-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:16 PM CST</td>
<td>65</td>
<td>SIDNEY</td>
<td>Champaign County, IL</td>
<td>(ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110405-reynolds-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:05 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 SE REDFORD</td>
<td>Reynolds County, MO</td>
<td>REYNOLDS COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED AT LEAST 2 MOBILE HOMES DESTROYED ON CR 428... A PERMANENT HOME WITH ITS ROOF LOST ON CR 442... POWER LINES DOWN ALONG CRS 440... 428. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110404-coles-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:04 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NW MATTOON</td>
<td>Coles County, IL</td>
<td>A HOUSE WAS SEVERELY DAMAGED WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED INSIDE. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110402-coles-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:02 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 SE COLES</td>
<td>Coles County, IL</td>
<td>A MACHINE SHED WAS DESTROYED AND NUMEROUS POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN NEAR 800 NORTH AND 200 EAST. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110400-coles-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:00 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 WNW MATTOON</td>
<td>Coles County, IL</td>
<td>A SEMI WAS BLOWN OVER NEAR THE RURAL KING DISTRIBUTION CENTER. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110400-lake-county-in">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 10:00 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 W CROWN POINT</td>
<td>Lake County, IN</td>
<td>MULTIPLE POWER POLES AND TREES DOWN ALONG FATHKE ROAD IN CROWN POINT. POSSIBLE TORNADO BASED ON SUBTLE TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE ON RADAR. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110353-moultrie-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:53 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 WSW GAYS</td>
<td>Moultrie County, IL</td>
<td>FS PLANT WAS DESTROYED ALONG RT 16 WEST OF GAYS. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110352-moultrie-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:52 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 W GAYS</td>
<td>Moultrie County, IL</td>
<td>TREES DOWN AND POWER POLES BENT ALONG RT 16 JUST NORTHEAST OF WINDSOR. SILOS BLOWN DOWN AND HOUSES DAMAGED BETWEEN WINDSOR AND GAYS. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110350-shelby-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:50 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ENE WINDSOR</td>
<td>Shelby County, IL</td>
<td>TREES WERE BLOWN DOWN AND POWER POLES WERE BENT ALONG RT 16 JUST NORTHEAST OF WINDSOR. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110348-iroquois-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:48 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>DONOVAN</td>
<td>Iroquois County, IL</td>
<td>COUPLE LARGE TREES DOWNED ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110345-bowie-county-tx">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:45 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>3 NNE NASH</td>
<td>Bowie County, TX</td>
<td>LAW ENFORCEMENT HAS RECEIVED NUMEROUS CALLS REGARDING QUARTER+ SIZED HAIL ACROSS THE NW PORTION OF TEXARKANA. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110345-marshall-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:45 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 WNW BENTON</td>
<td>Marshall County, KY</td>
<td>A MOBILE HOME ON JACKSON SCHOOL ROAD WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED. A NEARBY GARAGE WAS SWEPT OFF ITS FOUNDATION. POSSIBLE TORNADO. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110335-nevada-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:35 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>1 NE PRESCOTT</td>
<td>Nevada County, AR</td>
<td>CORRECTS PREVIOUS HAIL REPORT CORRECTION FROM 1 NE PRESCOTT. LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTS MULTIPLE CALLS REGARDING QUARTER SIZED HAIL AROUND THE CITY OF PRESCOTT. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110334-kankakee-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:34 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>CHEBANSE</td>
<td>Kankakee County, IL</td>
<td>TWO SEMIS BLOWN ON TO THEIR SIDES ON I-57 NEAR MILE MARKER 302. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON RADAR. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110330-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:30 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 WNW ROBERTSVILLE</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE OVER THE ROADWAY AT STATE HWY O AND ROUTE MM. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110330-ford-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:30 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>GIBSON CITY</td>
<td>Ford County, IL</td>
<td>ROOF PARTIALLY BLOWN OFF A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AND A COUPLE TREES DOWNED. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110328-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:28 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>SAINT CLAIR</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNT DISPATCH REPORTED POWER LINES DOWN AT 75 SOUTH MAIN STREET IN ST. CLAIR. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110327-graves-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:27 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>MAYFIELD</td>
<td>Graves County, KY</td>
<td>MAJOR DAMAGE REPORTED IN MAYFIELD. NO FURTHER DETAILS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110327-grundy-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:27 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 S MINOOKA</td>
<td>Grundy County, IL</td>
<td>LARGE TREE DOWNED. TIME ESTIMATED. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110324-graves-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:24 PM CST</td>
<td>107</td>
<td>4 NNE WINGO</td>
<td>Graves County, KY</td>
<td>MESONET STATION PRYB MAYFIELD KY 6 SW. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110315-poinsett-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:15 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>TRUMANN</td>
<td>Poinsett County, AR</td>
<td>MULTIPLE BUILDINGS DAMAGED IN TRUMANN. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110315-scott-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:15 PM CST</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>3 WNW SCOTT CITY</td>
<td>Scott County, MO</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KCGI CAPE GIRARDEAU MO. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110315-livingston-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:15 PM CST</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>3 NNE PONTIAC</td>
<td>Livingston County, IL</td>
<td>AWOS STATION KPNT PONTIAC AIRPORT. (LOT)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110313-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:13 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSW UNION</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED TREES DOWN ACROSS NORTH BEND LOOP SW OF UNION. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110310-logan-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:10 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>PARIS</td>
<td>Logan County, AR</td>
<td>STORM SPOTTER ESTIMATED 60 MPH WINDS AND NOTED POWER OUTAGES IN THE CITY. (LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110309-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:09 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>GERALD</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED PHONE LINES DOWN IN GERALD ACROSS WEST 6TH STREET. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110309-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:09 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 SW UNION</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED TREES AND POWER LINES WERE DOWN ALONG CAMP MO-VAL ROAD WSW OF UNION. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110308-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:08 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ESE COFFEEN</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>MONTGOMERY COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED TREE LIMBS IMPEDING TRAFFIC ALONG ILLINOIS ROUTE 185 NEAR ROCKY FORD ROAD AND ALONG HAPPY LANE AND MERRY LANE. TIME ESTIMATED FROM R (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110306-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:06 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ESE COFFEEN</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>BOND COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED TREE ON HWY 185 JUST SOUTH OF COFFEEN. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110305-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:05 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 SSW COFFEEN</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>TDS EVIDENT FROM KLSX. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110305-logan-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:05 PM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>CAULKSVILLE</td>
<td>Logan County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110305-montgomery-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:05 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 S COFFEEN</td>
<td>Montgomery County, IL</td>
<td>BOND COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE DOWN ON MOUNT MORIAH AVENUE JUST WEST OF RED BALL TRAIL. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110303-franklin-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:03 PM CST</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>2 NE OZARK</td>
<td>Franklin County, AR</td>
<td>FIRE CHIEF REPORTS WIND GUSTS IN EXCESS OF 58MPH. (TSA)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110301-fulton-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 09:01 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>CAYCE</td>
<td>Fulton County, KY</td>
<td>DAMAGE REPORTED IN CAYCE TO A CAFE AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110258-howell-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:58 PM CST</td>
<td>150</td>
<td>WILLOW SPRINGS</td>
<td>Howell County, MO</td>
<td>(SGF)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110255-fulton-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:55 PM CST</td>
<td>175</td>
<td>4 S HICKMAN</td>
<td>Fulton County, KY</td>
<td>(PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110252-sangamon-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:52 PM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>1 NNW CAPITAL AIRPORT</td>
<td>Sangamon County, IL</td>
<td>ASOS STATION KSPI SPRINGFIELD CAPITAL AP. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110250-logan-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:50 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NNE LATHAM</td>
<td>Logan County, IL</td>
<td>POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED ALONG 600 STREET JUST WEST OF 2400 AVENUE. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110248-clark-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:48 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>ARKADELPHIA</td>
<td>Clark County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110245-muhlenberg-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:45 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>CENTRAL CITY</td>
<td>Muhlenberg County, KY</td>
<td>DAMAGE TO HARDWARE STORE ON WEST EVERLY BROS. BLVD. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110245-hempstead-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:45 PM CST</td>
<td>125</td>
<td>BLEVINS</td>
<td>Hempstead County, AR</td>
<td>PUBLIC REPORT OF SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN QUARTER SIZE HAIL FROM A CONVENIENCE STORE IN BLEVINS. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110240-craighead-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>6 SW BONO</td>
<td>Craighead County, AR</td>
<td>NUMEROUS LIMBS DOWN IN THE BONO AREA. UTILITY POLES SNAPPED 6 MILES SOUTHWEST OF TOWN. POSSIBLE TORNADO. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110240-macoupin-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 W STAUNTON</td>
<td>Macoupin County, IL</td>
<td>MACOUPIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED POWER LINES DOWN ON SCHOOL HOUSE ROAD EAST OF DORCHESTER ROAD WEST OF STAUNTON. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110239-muhlenberg-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:39 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SW CENTRAL CITY</td>
<td>Muhlenberg County, KY</td>
<td>DEBRIS FROM HOMES AND BILLBOARDS ALONG THE WEST KENTUCKY PARKWAY JUST WEST OF CENTRAL CITY. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110238-obion-county-tn">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>SAMBURG</td>
<td>Obion County, TN</td>
<td>SAMBURG FIRE STATION TOOK DIRECT HIT WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED IN DAMAGE. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110238-muhlenberg-county-ky">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 WSW CENTRAL CITY</td>
<td>Muhlenberg County, KY</td>
<td>POWER FLASHES JUST NORTH OF THE WEST KENTUCKY PARKWAY JUST WEST OF CENTRAL CITY. POWER IS OUT. (PAH)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110238-woodford-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:38 PM CST</td>
<td>65</td>
<td>GOODFIELD</td>
<td>Woodford County, IL</td>
<td>POWER OUTAGES HAVE OCCURRED. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110236-sangamon-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:36 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NW BUFFALO</td>
<td>Sangamon County, IL</td>
<td>SEVERAL POWER POLES BLOWN DOWN IN THE SAME DIRECTION. TIME ESTIMATED BY RADAR. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110235-nevada-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:35 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>1 NE PRESCOTT</td>
<td>Nevada County, AR</td>
<td>LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTS MULTIPLE CALLS REGARDING QUARTER SIZED HAIL AROUND THE CITY OF PRESCOTT. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110233-macoupin-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:33 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 S BUNKER HILL</td>
<td>Macoupin County, IL</td>
<td>MACOUPIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED TREE DOWN ON HWY 159. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110233-sangamon-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:33 PM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>1 NNW CAPITAL AIRPORT</td>
<td>Sangamon County, IL</td>
<td>CORRECTS TIME ON PREVIOUS TSTM WND GST REPORT FROM 1 NNW CAPITAL AIRPORT. ASOS STATION KSPI SPRINGFIELD CAPITAL AP. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110232-nevada-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:32 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NNW PRESCOTT</td>
<td>Nevada County, AR</td>
<td>LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTING TREES DOWN JUST OUTSIDE THE PRESCOTT CITY LIMITS ALONG HIGHWAY 19 NORTH. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110230-craighead-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:30 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 W CASH</td>
<td>Craighead County, AR</td>
<td>BRIEF TORNADO TOUCHDOWN NEAR CASH. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110230-lonoke-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:30 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>9 SE CABOT</td>
<td>Lonoke County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110230-lonoke-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:30 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>CABOT</td>
<td>Lonoke County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110229-madison-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:29 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 ESE MITCHELL</td>
<td>Madison County, IL</td>
<td>TRACTOR-TRAILER OVERTURNED ON I-270 WB NEAR MILEPOST 7 WITH CABLES ACROSS THE ROADWAY. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110227-madison-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:27 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 S POAG</td>
<td>Madison County, IL</td>
<td>EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REPORTED A PARTIAL ROOF COLLAPSE AT AN AMAZON WAREHOUSE SOUTHWEST OF EDWARDSVILLE. MULTIPLE PEOPLE ARE TRAPPED AT THIS TIME. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110225-sangamon-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:25 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>CHATHAM</td>
<td>Sangamon County, IL</td>
<td>POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN NEAR RT 4 AND COTTONWOOD DRIVE SOUTH OF THE WALGREENS. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110225-tazewell-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:25 PM CST</td>
<td>72</td>
<td>2 NW TREMONT</td>
<td>Tazewell County, IL</td>
<td>MEASURED AT THE TAZEWELL COUNTY EOC. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110224-pulaski-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:24 PM CST</td>
<td>64</td>
<td>1 ESE LITTLE ROCK AFB</td>
<td>Pulaski County, AR</td>
<td>LITTLE ROCK AFB MEASURED 64 MPH WIND GUST. (LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110220-st-louis-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:20 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 SSW WELDON SPRING</td>
<td>St. Louis County, MO</td>
<td>FENCE BLOWN DOWN NEAR CHESTERFIELD MALL. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110219-tazewell-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:19 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 N GREEN VALLEY</td>
<td>Tazewell County, IL</td>
<td>A FARM IRRIGATION UNIT WAS FLIPPED INTO A DITCH ON GOEKEN ROAD JUST EAST OF RT 29. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110216-tazewell-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:16 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NW GREEN VALLEY</td>
<td>Tazewell County, IL</td>
<td>SIDING WAS DAMAGED ON A HOUSE AND NUMEROUS POWER POLES WERE BLOWN DOWN ALONG WEIR ROAD BETWEEN JACOB AND WAGONSELLER ROAD. (ILX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110210-lonoke-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:10 PM CST</td>
<td>125</td>
<td>WARD</td>
<td>Lonoke County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110209-jersey-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:09 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>JERSEYVILLE</td>
<td>Jersey County, IL</td>
<td>JERSEY COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A METAL SIGN AND TREE LIMB DOWN ACROSS THE ROAD AT STATE HWY 16 IN JERSEYVILLE. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110206-jackson-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:06 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>DIAZ</td>
<td>Jackson County, AR</td>
<td>DAMAGE TO SOME ROOFS AT WHITE RIVER APARTMENTS IN DIAZ. (LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110205-pemiscot-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:05 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SE DEERING</td>
<td>Pemiscot County, MO</td>
<td>LARGE TORNADO REPORTED ON THE GROUND SOUTHEAST OF DEERING. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110205-little-river-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:05 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>6 W ASHDOWN</td>
<td>Little River County, AR</td>
<td>TREES REPORTED DOWN BETWEEN FOREMAN AND ASHDOWN ALONG HIGHWAY 32. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110204-st-louis-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:04 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NW CREVE COEUR</td>
<td>St. Louis County, MO</td>
<td>LARGE TREE UPROOTED... FELL ON TO APARTMENT BUILDING. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110202-montgomery-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:02 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 NE WELLSVILLE</td>
<td>Montgomery County, MO</td>
<td>TDS EVIDENT FROM KLSX. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110202-st-charles-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:02 PM CST</td>
<td>68</td>
<td>3 E KAMPVILLE</td>
<td>St. Charles County, MO</td>
<td>ST. CHARLES...MO (SET) ASOS REPORTS GUST OF 59.0 KNOTS FROM W @ 0202Z KSET 110205Z AUTO 28026G59KT 3/4SM +TSRA BR BKN029 BKN070 OVC090 17/15 A2945 RMK AO2 PK WND 28059/ (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110200-pulaski-county-ar">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:00 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>1 NE GIBSON</td>
<td>Pulaski County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110200-st-louis-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:00 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>1 E BALLWIN</td>
<td>St. Louis County, MO</td>
<td>QUARTER SIZED HAIL REPORTED IN BALLWIN. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110200-greene-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 08:00 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 W GREENFIELD</td>
<td>Greene County, IL</td>
<td>GREENE COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED POWER LINES BLOWN DOWN AT SHEFFIELD STREET AND BROOKLEY STREET IN GREENFIELD. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110156-st-louis-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:56 PM CST</td>
<td>70</td>
<td>4 W CHESTERFIELD</td>
<td>St. Louis County, MO</td>
<td>ST. LOUIS/SPIRIT...MO (SUS) ASOS REPORTS GUST OF 61.0 KNOTS FROM SW @ 0156Z KSUS 110156Z 22028G61KT 1/2SM R08R/2800VP6000FT +RA FG SQ SCT026 BKN070 OVC100 17/16 A2947 R (LSX)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:54 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NW PHILADELPHIA</td>
<td>Cass County, IL</td>
<td>AT LEAST ONE HOME WAS DAMAGED...WITH MAJOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO SURROUNDING BUILDINGS. (ILX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:53 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ESE GRAY SUMMIT</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE OVER HOGAN ROAD IN PACIFIC. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:50 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSW WELDON SPRING</td>
<td>St. Louis County, MO</td>
<td>REPORT OF APPROXIMATELY 20 VEHICLES WITH DEBRIS DAMAGE ON EASTBOUND 64 EAST OF BOONE BRIDGE. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:50 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NNW LITERBERRY</td>
<td>Cass County, IL</td>
<td>TREES AND POWER LINES WERE BLOWN DOWN. (ILX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:49 PM CST</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>HIGHLANDVILLE</td>
<td>Christian County, MO</td>
<td>DIME SIZE HAIL WAS ALSO REPORTED. (SGF)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:47 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NW PACIFIC</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE DOWN ON THORNTON ROAD AT SKYLINE DRIVE. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:45 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NNE DEFIANCE</td>
<td>St. Charles County, MO</td>
<td>*** 1 FATAL... 2 INJ *** SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURE DAMAGE IN DEFIANCE. ONE CONFIRMED FATALITY AND 2 INJURIES. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:45 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>CARROLLTON</td>
<td>Greene County, IL</td>
<td>A COUCH WAS BLOWN ONTO HWY 67 AT CHURCH ST. IN CARROLLTON. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110144-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:44 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 NNW MOSELLE</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED POWER LINES DOWN AT DENMARK ROAD AT FAIRWAY DRIVE. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:43 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 WNW BERDAN</td>
<td>Greene County, IL</td>
<td>GREEN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A HAY WAGON WAS BLOWN ONTO HWY 67 BETWEEN WHITE HALL AND CARROLLTON. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:42 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSW HORNERSVILLE</td>
<td>Dunklin County, MO</td>
<td>TORNADO REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. (MEG)</td>
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<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110142-dunklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:42 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 S HORNERSVILLE</td>
<td>Dunklin County, MO</td>
<td>NUMEROUS DAMAGE ON COUNTY ROAD 655. (MEG)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 W DEFIANCE</td>
<td>St. Charles County, MO</td>
<td>SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO HOME AT HIGHWAY F AND STUB ROAD. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 ENE PANOLA</td>
<td>Latimer County, OK</td>
<td>ROOF DAMAGE TO MOBILE HOME. TIME ESTIMATED VIA RADAR. (TSA)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NNW WEST BRANSON</td>
<td>Stone County, MO</td>
<td>FOUR HOMES DAMAGED TO THE NORTHWEST OF WEST BRANSON. (SGF)</td>
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<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110140-st-charles-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NW DEFIANCE</td>
<td>St. Charles County, MO</td>
<td>BUILDING COLLAPSE AS WELL AS REPORTS OF MULTIPLE HOMES DAMAGED AND DEBRIS IN THE AREA. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>WINFIELD</td>
<td>Lincoln County, MO</td>
<td>LINCOLN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED STREET LIGHTS WERE BLOWN OVER AT 2 LOCATIONS IN WINFIELD. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>WINFIELD</td>
<td>Lincoln County, MO</td>
<td>MULTIPLE STREET LIGHTS BLOWN OUT ACROSS THE CITY. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 N SAINT CLAIR</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE DOWN ON HWY 47 AT EASTVIEW DRIVE SOUTH OF UNION. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:38 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SW UNION</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED POWER LINES DOWN AT KOELLING AVENUE AND WEST SPRINGFIELD AVENUE IN SW UNION. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:36 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NNE STANTON</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A LARGE TREE BLOCKING THE ROADWAY ALONG ST. LOUIS INN ROAD WSW OF ST. CLAIR. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:32 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 N LEACHVILLE</td>
<td>Mississippi County, AR</td>
<td>TORNADO REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. (MEG)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:30 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>MEREDOSIA</td>
<td>Morgan County, IL</td>
<td>SEVERAL LARGE TREE BRANCHES WERE BLOWN DOWN. ESTIMATED WIND GUSTS OF 65-75 MPH. (ILX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:29 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>1 W MARTHASVILLE</td>
<td>Warren County, MO</td>
<td>QUARTER SIZED HAIL REPORTED IN THE CITY OF MARTHASVILLE. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:25 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>MOUNTAIN PINE</td>
<td>Garland County, AR</td>
<td>(LZK)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:24 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>NW MONETTE</td>
<td>Craighead County, AR</td>
<td>TORNADO REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110122-franklin-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:22 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 SW NOSER MILL</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>LARGE TREE DOWN AT EVERGREEN LOOP AND 3 OAKS ROAD... SOUTH OF LESLIE. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:22 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 N GERALD</td>
<td>Franklin County, MO</td>
<td>FRANKLIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE ACROSS HIGHWAY Y NORTH OF GERALD AT WHEELER ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:20 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>WINTHROP</td>
<td>Little River County, AR</td>
<td>QUARTER SIZE AND SLIGHTLY LARGER REPORTED NEAR AND SOUTH OF WINTHROP. (SHV)</td>
</tr>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:12 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>5 W FOREMAN</td>
<td>Little River County, AR</td>
<td>QUARTER SIZE HAIL REPORTED JUST EAST OF THE OK LINE AND WEST OF FOREMAN. (SHV)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:12 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>GRIGGSVILLE</td>
<td>Pike County, IL</td>
<td>TRANSFORMER BLOWN AND POWER LINES DOWN IN THE CITY OF GRIGGSVILLE. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110111-pike-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:11 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 N PERRY</td>
<td>Pike County, IL</td>
<td>PIKE COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED 3-4 TREES DOWN AT THIS INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAYS 104 AND 107... KNOWN AS PERRY JUNCTION. ILLINOIS DOT WAS CALLED OUT FOR REMOVAL. TIME ESTI (LSX)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:08 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 NNW BAY</td>
<td>Craighead County, AR</td>
<td>TORNADO REPORTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. (MEG)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110106-montgomery-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:06 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 SW MIDDLETOWN</td>
<td>Montgomery County, MO</td>
<td>UNKNOWN STRUCTURAL DAMAGE NEAR MIDDLETOWN RELAYED TO OUR OFFICE WITH PUBLIC REPORTS OF A FUNNEL CLOUD NEAR HIGHWAY 161 AND ROUTE A. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110102-montgomery-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/torn.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:02 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 NE WELLSVILLE</td>
<td>Montgomery County, MO</td>
<td>CORRECTS PREVIOUS TORNADO REPORT FROM 5 NE WELLSVILLE. TDS EVIDENT FROM KLSX. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110102-maries-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 07:02 PM CST</td>
<td>58</td>
<td>2 NW VICHY</td>
<td>Maries County, MO</td>
<td>MEASURED AT THE KVIH ASOS. (SGF)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110059-dade-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:59 PM CST</td>
<td>175</td>
<td>EVERTON</td>
<td>Dade County, MO</td>
<td>(SGF)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110058-osage-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:58 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>6 W BLAND</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>STRONG WINDS HAVE BROUGHT DOWN TREE BRANCHES. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110057-pike-county-il">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:57 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>EL DARA</td>
<td>Pike County, IL</td>
<td>PIKE COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED SEVERAL TREES DOWN ALONG COUNTY HIGHWAY 4 NEAR EL DARA. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110053-gasconade-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:53 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 W GASCONADE</td>
<td>Gasconade County, MO</td>
<td>GASCONADE COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED TREES DOWN ALONG HWY 100 BETWEEN MORRISON AND GASCONADE. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110042-pike-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:42 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 W ASHBURN</td>
<td>Pike County, MO</td>
<td>PIKE COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED 4 TREES BLOCKING MISSOURI HIGHWAY 79 NEAR THE INTERSECTION WITH ROUTE TT. TIME ESTIMATED VIA RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110037-callaway-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:37 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 NE FULTON</td>
<td>Callaway County, MO</td>
<td>CALLAWAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED A TREE DOWN ON A HOUSE IN FULTON. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
</tr>
<tr class="clarow" data-href="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/rolling-storm-damage-report/?p=202112110037-callaway-county-mo">
<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/wind.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 06:37 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 WNW KINGDOM CITY</td>
<td>Callaway County, MO</td>
<td>CALLAWAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED A DOWNED TREE BLOCKING THE ROAD AT OLD U.S. HWY 40 AND STATE HWY FF NEAR KINGDOM CITY. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:35 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 ESE LOOSE CREEK</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>OSAGE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED HOME DAMAGE ALONG LOOSE CREEK HIGHWAY. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:35 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 N RUSH HILL</td>
<td>Audrain County, MO</td>
<td>AUDRAIN COUNTY DISPATCH REPORTED A TREE DOWN ON HWY J NEAR THE HWY B INTERSECTION. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:34 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 SSE LOOSE CREEK</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>OSAGE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED A TRAMPOLINE WAS BLOWN INTO THE SIDE OF A HOUSE. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:32 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 S LAKE MYKEE</td>
<td>Callaway County, MO</td>
<td>CALLAWAY COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED A TREE DOWN BLOCKING THE ROADWAY AT STATE HWY AA AND PLATINUM ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:32 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 WNW KINGDOM CITY</td>
<td>Callaway County, MO</td>
<td>TREE DOWN ON ROADWAY ON ROUTE FF. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:32 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>5 N RUSH HILL</td>
<td>Audrain County, MO</td>
<td>TREE DOWN AT THE INTERSECTION OF J AND B. TIME ESTIMATED USING RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:31 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 N WESTPHALIA</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>TREE DOWN BLOCKING BOTH LANES OF HIGHWAY 63 APPROX 1 MILE SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 50. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:30 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 N WESTPHALIA</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>OSAGE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED A ROOF OFF A BUSINESS AT 674 HWY 63. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:28 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 W WESTPHALIA</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>OSAGE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED NUMEROUS TREES DOWN ALONG HIGHWAY 133 INTO WESTPHALIA. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:26 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>1 W WESTPHALIA</td>
<td>Osage County, MO</td>
<td>OSAGE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE REPORTED A ROOF OFF A BUILDING AT COUNTY ROAD 503 AND HIGHWAY 133. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:22 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 WSW GROVESPRING</td>
<td>Wright County, MO</td>
<td>MOBILE HOME MOVED OFF ITS FOUNDATION NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY M AND DD. (SGF)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:20 PM CST</td>
<td>200</td>
<td>BOGATA</td>
<td>Red River County, TX</td>
<td>WIND GUSTS ESTIMATED AT 62 MPH AND HAIL FROM ONE TO UP TO TWO INCH ESTIMATED HAIL SIZE. (SHV)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:19 PM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>4 NE ASHLAND</td>
<td>Boone County, MO</td>
<td>COLUMBIA...MO (COU) ASOS REPORTS GUST OF 52.0 KNOTS FROM SW @ 0019Z KCOU 110032Z 20014G22KT 2SM VCTS +RA BR FEW024 BKN043 OVC080 14/13 A2943 RMK AO2 PK WND 22052/0019 R (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:10 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>3 S RICHLAND</td>
<td>Pulaski County, MO</td>
<td>TREES DOWN FROM SOUTH OF RICHLAND TO SOUTH OF CROCKER. (SGF)</td>
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<td>December 10, 06:00 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>LINN CREEK</td>
<td>Camden County, MO</td>
<td>CARPORT DAMAGED ALONG WITH SEVERAL TREES. (SGF)</td>
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<td>December 10, 05:59 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>AUGUSTA</td>
<td>Woodruff County, AR</td>
<td>POSSIBLE TORNADO. THE WOODRUFF COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF AUGUSTA. SEVERAL HOMES WERE DAMAGED... WITH TREES AND POWER LINES BLOWN DOW (LZK)</td>
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<td>December 10, 05:59 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 S COLUMBIA</td>
<td>Boone County, MO</td>
<td>TREE DOWN OVER ROADWAY ON ROCK QUARRY AND GANS ROAD. (LSX)</td>
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<td>December 10, 05:52 PM CST</td>
<td>70</td>
<td>STRAFFORD</td>
<td>Greene County, MO</td>
<td>(SGF)</td>
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<td>December 10, 05:40 PM CST</td>
<td>60</td>
<td>2 W GALLOWAY</td>
<td>Greene County, MO</td>
<td>TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (SGF)</td>
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<td>December 10, 05:40 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>4 SE GLIDEWELL</td>
<td>Greene County, MO</td>
<td>2 UTILITY POLES SNAPPED. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (SGF)</td>
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<td>December 10, 05:25 PM CST</td>
<td>UNK</td>
<td>2 NE NEMO</td>
<td>Hickory County, MO</td>
<td>UNCONFIRMED REPORT OR A ROOF REMOVED FROM A HOME AND BARN. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. (SGF)</td>
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<td><img decoding="async" src="https://rssfeeds.cincinnati.com/media/storm/daily/hail.png"/></td>
<td>December 10, 04:56 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>3 E FARMERSVILLE</td>
<td>Collin County, TX</td>
<td>SOCIAL MEDIA IMAGE OF MEASURED 1 INCH HAIL. TIME ESTIMATED VIA RADAR. (FWD)</td>
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<td>December 10, 03:35 PM CST</td>
<td>100</td>
<td>1 NE PRESCOTT</td>
<td>Nevada County, AR</td>
<td>CORRECTS PREVIOUS HAIL REPORT FROM 1 NE PRESCOTT. LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTS MULTIPLE CALLS REGARDING QUARTER SIZED HAIL AROUND THE CITY OF PRESCOTT. (SHV)</td>
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											STAND AND SOUTH OF CAMERON. WE HAVE YOU, WE SEE THE REOP TORNADO. WE SEE THE CONNECTION TO THE GROUND. THE FUNNEL IS NOT AS CLEAR ON THE GROUND AS IT IS CLOSER TO THE CUDLO JOHN:NY THAS,NK KATIE. WE TKEALD ABOUT HOW QUICKLY THESE WALL CLOUD CAN DEVEL.OP ONE THING I TELL PEOPLE ABOUT WHETHER YOU THINK YOU HAVE SEEN A TORNADO, WATCHUT O FOR ROTATION, ROTATION, ROTATION. RAPID ROTATION AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN. THIS IS A RURAL AREA, BUT WE TALK ABOUT THIS ALL THE TIME, THE CONDENSATION FUNNEL, WHERE YOU CAN SEE IT DOWN TO THE GROUND .LOOK AT THE ROTATION, NO FUNNEL CLOUDS DOWN THERE. ANYBODY COULD BE LOOKING AT THIS, NOT KNOWING THAT A TORNADO IS COMING. WE KNOW WHAT THE TOP OF THAT LOOKS LIKE BUT W WILL TRY TO STAY WITH THE AND SEE IWEF  HEAV SOME ROTATION IN THAT FIELD. I WILL DO SOME ZOONGMI IN AS FAR AS WHATEVER LOCATION IS TO GIVE YOU A BETTER VIEW OF THIS. A TORNADO ONHE T GROUND. LET ME SEE IF I CAN GET SOME BETTER BEARINGS HERE. IT WILBEL  BETWEEN ATTORNEY AND -- TURNE AND KINGSTON, WEST O I-35. JUST A LITTLE FURTHER AWAY, -- WNO IT LOOKS LIKE A WIDE AA ROTATION. WE WILL SHOW YOU THE ROTATION AT THE BASE OF ISTH CUDLO, SO WE CAN SEE THE BOTTOM AND ON THE CLOU D.YOU CAN SEE THE TORNADO BEGINNING TOM. F THIS IS RIGHT NOW MOVING
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					A tornado funnel touched down near Kingston, Missouri, on Sunday afternoon.The tornado appeared to have caused some damage to trees and structures on the ground.The National Weather Service also confirmed a strong tornado hit the southeastern Missouri city of Fredericktown as strong storms swept the state and moved into Illinois. No serious injuries were reported. The National Weather Service says an EF-3 tornado hit Fredericktown Sunday night, damaging homes, businesses and the main electrical substation that feeds power to the city of about 4,000. The weather service is also surveying damage from a suspected tornado at St. Mary, Missouri, that may have crossed the Mississippi River into Chester, Illinois. Crews are also looking into whether the storms spawned tornadoes in rural areas in the northeastern corner of Kansas and throughout the northern half of Missouri.
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<p>A tornado funnel touched down near Kingston, Missouri, on Sunday afternoon.</p>
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<p>The National Weather Service also confirmed a strong tornado hit the southeastern Missouri city of Fredericktown as strong storms swept the state and moved into Illinois. No serious injuries were reported. </p>
<p>The National Weather Service says an EF-3 tornado hit Fredericktown Sunday night, damaging homes, businesses and the main electrical substation that feeds power to the city of about 4,000. </p>
<p>The weather service is also surveying damage from a suspected tornado at St. Mary, Missouri, that may have crossed the Mississippi River into Chester, Illinois. Crews are also looking into whether the storms spawned tornadoes in rural areas in the northeastern corner of Kansas and throughout the northern half of Missouri.</p>
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