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    Hope everybody is OK after the storms today. Not to bad up here in Cynthiana, just a lot of rain. It's the time to really watch the weather. Stay safe.

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    Got a lot of rain and wind in jeffersonville but ok no damage.

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    I'm just a few miles south of Hodgenville where one of the larger tornadoes hit in Larue County. It looks like upwards of 30 houses have been damaged but no fatalities reported. The National Guard has just arrived and they are shutting the area down at dusk to prevent looting. Power is still out in a good part of the region-I know there are a few members that live right in Hodgenville so hopefully they will post up soon so we know they are okay.

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    I'm ok. Spent most of yesterday morning with my daughter( home because she only had a 6PM college class) in the basement watching the weather updates. I live about 4 miles north of the touchdown Harry Owen trucking. My daughters friend lives in the subdivision off hwy 61 just east of HOT and luckly her house is ok but she come home from classes in Louisville to find all the mess. My wife subed at one of the schools in town and said it was wild with the warnings and getting kids into the hallway 3 times. A friend called me to give updates that he was getting off his police scanner after the touchdown at HOT. The tornado that got Hodgenville the TV weather showed it on Eagle mills road in Hardin county going towards Larue county. My fishing buddy lives on that road. I called him, everything ok but he saw it 100 feet off the ground in a soy bean field in front off his house.
    Prayers to all that had damage. Looks like tomorrow is going to be rough weather. Everyone stay safe, and tune to TV, radio, or weather monitors and please heed the warnings to seek shelters during extreme weather.
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    Tomorrow is going to be another active day.. Everyone be safe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzzy125acc View Post
    Tomorrow is going to be another active day.. Everyone be safe..
    Sounds like it could be real bad.

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    We came out of it OK here where I live. (Mason County) But they appear to have got hit hard downriver. Prayers go out to all involved.

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    From Knott County, weather here was mild storms but to the north as well as the west it was devastating. My girlfriend works in the hospital in london it is really bad, our local news reported that towns in Morgan and Johnson County were flatened, and deaths are already in the teens in the Eastern part of the state. Please pray for these folks and if you have any friends living in the areas of Cumberland, Cave Run, or Paintsville Lakes, I would try to check up on them.

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    Ok from E'town. Prayers to all in KY as the death toll is 14 and will probably rise. Prayers to Southern In as their death toll is 14 and they are still in a search modes. The pictures from the local news network and the Weather channel showed the multipe monsters that tracked long time on the ground. Prayers to TN, AL, GA, and the Carolinas as they are dealing with storms on Saturday morning. Jim Cantore of the Weather Channel is concerned this is the first of March and tornado season is just starting. Hope hw is wrong and things quiet down.

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    Not too hard hit here in Northern Clark county.. Just a bunch of rain for the most part.

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