Friday, March 02, 2012
Severe Weather Outbreak Mainly East of Arkansas
Thankfully, it appears most of Arkansas will dodge a bullet when it comes to severe weather today, but that won't be the case for our neighbors to the east where a major severe weather outbreak is possible. The Storm Prediction Center out of Norman, OK has issued a high risk for severe weather including tornadoes for portions of Kentucky and Tennessee. There is a slight risk for far eastern sections of the Natural State. If you have any friends or family in the affected area, you can sign them up for "Weathercall 7" and it will work for them as well.
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I had yet ANOTHER dream that in the 7 day forecast it predicted highs in the lower 30s with snow...I must really miss the winter from last year.
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