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Related: About this forumTornado Warning issued for New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana
No link . . . just received notification on my phone of possible tornadoes. Be safe, everyone.
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Tornado Warning issued for New Orleans and Southeast Louisiana (Original Post)
fleur-de-lisa
Feb 2017
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fleur-de-lisa
(14,615 posts)1. Found an article . . . South Mississippi included
http://www.wdsu.com/article/tornado-watches-issued-tuesday-in-southeast-louisiana-southern-ms/8681672
Tornado watches cover large parts of Louisiana and Mississippi as a line of severe storms moves across the region.
In Louisiana, the watches are in effect for the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metros. In Mississippi, a tornado watch covers the southern half of the state, including Jackson, Hattiesburg and Biloxi.
Tornado watches cover large parts of Louisiana and Mississippi as a line of severe storms moves across the region.
In Louisiana, the watches are in effect for the New Orleans and Baton Rouge metros. In Mississippi, a tornado watch covers the southern half of the state, including Jackson, Hattiesburg and Biloxi.
DK504
(3,847 posts)2. Oh crap!
Thank you for the news. Guess I should get all my crap of the balcony.
Thanks again!
fleur-de-lisa
(14,615 posts)3. You're welcome!
I'm at work. I am an avid gardener and I have tons of potted plants on my front and back porches, as well as my balcony. I have nursed them through the winter by bringing them into the house or garage to protect them from the cold. I will be devastated if this storm ruins them.
Damn! I work in a high-rise in Downtown New Orleans. My window faces west. Just saw a bunch of lightening strikes and a very black sky. It looks bad!