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TORNADO WATCH TENNESSEE VALLEY
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1257580:MV8xNzU5NTk0XzI5MTg0NjMyXzQ1RjJDQkQ=] This could be a meteorological Y2K :verysad: [/quote]
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Location: North MS to West-Central to Central Tennessee.
There was no tornado watch with that event, being these tornadoes are short-lived and do not develop like what you would call tornadoes. These developed off the edges of straightline wind paths, which cause mini-vorticies within the squalline event.
Such the case looks to happen on Friday night and into Early Saturday morning across mainly the state of Tennessee. If trends continue, we may need to put a TWS Tornado Watch in the area for overnight Friday.
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