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Written by Heidi Farrar   
Monday, 13 April 2009 14:57

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Severe Weather is ongoing across parts of the southeast! A tornado watch is in effect for portions of Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, where an intense squall line is moving east across the Tennessee River Valley. Farther south, a linear MCS has already resulted in several tornado reports in southern Georgia, where a tornado watch in effect as well. This round of severe weather will be impacting the same areas that were affected by last Friday's outbreak. Dennis Sherrod and The Warmsector are in the field streaming the severe weather from Alabama and Georgia right now -- stay tuned for updates!

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+4 #1 tornadolover210 2009-04-13 05:38
these are some good-looking storms. i'll be watching the live tracker.
 
 
+4 #2 Thaimal 2009-04-13 05:42
I'm watching Warmsector right now.. He's in some very heavy rain, quite close to a tornado warned storm. Hope he's careful.
 
 
-8 #3 ToledoWeatherSpotter 2009-04-13 05:42
Yeah a cell in Indiana had a warning on it continually for at least 90 mins. -Brandon
 
 
+3 #4 SevereWx20 2009-04-13 05:48
NWS confirmed an EF4 tornado that struck here in Murfreesboro, TN last Friday. 2 killed and 42 injured. Thankfully these storms were't very intense as they passed not too long ago.
 
 
+3 #5 Thaimal 2009-04-13 05:57
Warmsector's stopped multiple times to film.. Can't quite make out what he's filming..
 
 
-6 #6 ToledoWeatherSpotter 2009-04-13 06:05
Looks to be rain-wrapped Near Cincy! -Brandon
 
 
+2 #7 StormyInKentucky 2009-04-13 09:42
We didn't get anything off of the storms today :( Had two of them touch down the north side of Crofton Ky the other day. Thank goodness noone was seriously hurt.
 
 
+2 #8 EMB 2009-04-13 11:27
Getting head of the game abit here but the low coming out of the northwest is anothe monster- here just east of Seattle we had 2 inches of rain hail wind and spotty heavy snow and thunder the past 36 hours which is very uncommon for us this time of year- if the ingredients line up right in the southest and plains we just may have nother outbreak for thursday friday saturday allover again!
 

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