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Subject Deadly Tornado outbreak this weekend..Prepare NOW!!!!!
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Original Message I have been watching this system brew for a couple of days now and it’s not pretty!

This storm is a loaded gun full of super cells, tornado's, and hail with the potential to destroy lots of property and lives.

If you ANYWHERE in the Central USA….you need to be taking precautions NOW!!!

It looks like Missouri is in the bulls eye tonight

Saturday - Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas

Sunday - Iowa and Minnesota

This is a big bad dangerous storm. They are saying baseball size hail and 70 mph winds even if you don’t get hit with a twister.

Please warn your family and friends so that they have time to make preparations. You may lose power, water, communications, and hopefully not your life.

>>>SPC has has issued their highest level of alert, a "High Risk," for portions of Oklahoma and Kansas for Saturday. Included in the "High Risk" area are the cities of Wichita and Oklahoma City. This is the second time SPC has issued a "High Risk" forecast this year; the first "High Risk" forecast came for the March 2 tornado outbreak, which killed 41 people and did $1.5 - $2 billion in damage. It is very unusual for SPC to issue a "High Risk" forecast more than a day in advance of a suspected tornado outbreak; according to Wikipedia, today's "High Risk" forecast is only the second time SPC has ever done this. The other instance was for the April 6 - 8, 2006 tornado outbreak focused over Tennessee, which generated 73 tornadoes that killed 13 and did $1.5 billion in damage. People living in the threatened area need to pay close attention on Saturday to this dangerous severe weather situation.<<<

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I have been reading on the Met boards that this storm may be one of the worst tornado outbreaks in US history. I pray they are wrong!

Pay attention to your local weather service this weekend, be safe everyone and get the word out NOW!!!
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