Hope our friends in the Texas Panhandle and Ind'n Nations stay safe

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Bill in Oregon
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Hope our friends in the Texas Panhandle and Ind'n Nations stay safe

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Looks like a hairy day for tornadoes -- big ones -- EF4 and 5 size.

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Prayers up, looks like it could get mighty rough.
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yeah, prayers up for family and friends and neighbors in the active zone
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Saw that tornado "route" was wondering if any members on here will be sffected?
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Prayers Up.. We watched some tornadoes on the news the last few days that were so big and nasty out there they didn't even look real, the news reporter was about speechless.
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A friend sent a lightning map from around Borger in the Panhandle this morning. More than 3,700 strikes in a 25-mile radius in 15 minutes. I've never seen the likes of that. :o
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I'm about 60 miles northeast of Tulsa so there are tornado warnings all around us. Atmospheric condition is about as bad as it can get. Watching the best radar coverage available and they are constantly warning people to take their precautions as the warned areas come and expire. Constantly changing. Still gaining strength and coming our way. Outflow winds from the front are around 70 mph. Our temp is 62 but 12 miles south it's 74. That temp change is what gives strength to the storm. Just got a flash flood warning for all night! Glad we're on high ground. Your prayers are appreciated.
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It looks pretty dicey for Oklahoma.
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