It has since weakened but for a couple of scans it had a monster debris ball and debris was being lofted to 20,000'. That's a strong tornado. As a comparison, the Louisville EF-4 lofted debris 25,000'.
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I honestly don't know. This storm has done way more than I thought it would ever do. I thought it would be confined much further south and even the current SPC outlook is saying that. I'm hoping those two rogue supercells that have been responsible for the tornado warnings are starting to be ingested into the main line. That will reduce the tornado threat so long as new ones don't develop. I need to be asleep but can't quit watching these storms. If they maintain intensity as they get closer then I'll ease into the truck and go take a look.
Time for the live streaming chasers on youtube.
Looks like we're in the shooting gallery down here again!
Looks like a PDS is about to be issued for the southern half of the state. Many super cells ate ramping up.
Amazing amount of hook echoes forming
You really are then, because they are on 533 just north of Shady Grove-Moss Rd. You have more than your share of sketchy weather down there. Seems like every time I turn around, I am watching the radar in your part of the world. Hoping it winds down, for a while, after this.