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The tornado outbreak
carlos11 (2014-04-29 19:26:35)This is why you either live on one coast or the other. Preferably the west coast, unless you like having a crazy-ass tornado destroy your house every year.
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JaronTheFireCat (2014-04-29 19:29:58)Actually, there was a storm down here (Alabama), last night. The tornado hit my father's workplace, went over my aunt's house, closed and delayed schools. So no school, today.
little5 (2014-04-29 19:35:49)It's heading towards Georgia.. Lots of thunderstorms and wind last night.
SPCOxion (2014-04-29 20:09:59)^ Be careful tho.
They were broadcasting a sunny area earlier, and they said that it was hit earlier, and that i'll probably be hit again.
It was Nashville, I believe.
Shalala (2014-04-29 21:13:50)There was supposed to be thunderstorms and tornados where I live yesterday, but all we got was a light drizzle.
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Mametchi (2014-04-29 23:47:27)Absolutely nothing in Houston, Texas.
Not even rain. Huh.
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little5 (2014-04-30 23:59:33)@Ben
Same signature for a loooong time..
Anyways. Georgia is being cornered. Florida, Tennessee, Alabama..
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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past few days, you'll know that there's been a tornado outbreak over the past couple days.
Have you been affected by it? Do you know anyone who has? How were you/they affected?