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Man i'm watching tv right now, about all these storms popping up all over the place. It's kinda dramatic. A tornado warning is in Butler County though.

I've heard about hail...we're going to Columbus this weekend to visit the in-laws, and rather than leaving early, we're going to hang at work for a while and let it pass by...

Wow it's friday and rush hour. It's going to be a MESS.There is rotation in Hamilton County now.

http://www.channelcincinnati.com/weather/8514873/detail.html

 

Severe Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc On Rush Hour

Pockets Of Heavy Precipitation Reduce Visibility

 

POSTED: 5:49 pm EDT April 6, 2006

UPDATED: 5:20 pm EDT April 7, 2006

 

CINCINNATI -- Severe thunderstorms dumped hail and rain across the Tri-State on Friday afternoon, causing traffic headaches around the region.

When it's all said and done, send some of that precip down to the gulf coast. Southern Louisiana is in a drought (in spite of the hurricanes).

The national map on weather.com right now is one of the craziest I've seen.

The national map on weather.com right now is one of the craziest I've seen.

 

I guess an 1,000 mile long line of T-storms (from DC to Alexandria, La) is not cool.

Unfortunately, a line of storms hit in the midst of Delta's international push at CVG, sending planes diverting all over the region. CMH got DL45 from Amsterdam, as well as several Comair jets.

I just got off the phone with my sister.  She said a few hours ago a thunderstorm rolled through the Norwalk area with lots of rain, lightning, wind, and pea-sized hail!

 

Unfortunately, the Weather Channel just said there were 10 confirmed fatalities in Tennessee today from this same storm system.  And Louisville is getting hit pretty hard as well.

 

 

Be safe, everyone.

My brother in law was stranded in Little Rock waiting on a flight.

 

Yes, Little Rock.  He may never recover.

 

Yesterday was exciting, to say the least.  And, unlike most people, I have no problem watching TV severe weather coverage for 3 straight hours.

 

 

Yesterday was exciting, to say the least.  And, unlike most people, I have no problem watching TV severe weather coverage for 3 straight hours.

 

 

Hey, I'm right there with you (as long as it's not interrupting my favorite shows :D)

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