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Posted: 10:34 AM May 11, 2008
Last Updated: 1:20 PM May 11, 2008
Reporter: Tony Cavalier
Email Address: tony.cavalier@wsaz.com

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Mother’s Day Tornado Watch

Until 3 PM, much of the WSAZ viewing area is under a tornado watch with Severe Thunderstorm Warnings coming fast and furiously this morning. Now things have settled down somewhat this early Mother's Day afternoon..

As of 1PM, it appears the risk of tornadoes has lessened . At 1 PM, the main storm line is along I-79 north and east of Charleston and is racing off into the mountains. While new showers and storms will form this afternoon, the chance they will produce tornadoes is less. More likely some pea size hail showers will accompany storms this afternoon with winds gusty in many places.

Overnight a spring concoction of moist semi-tropical air (it is warm and humid this Sunday morn for those joggers I just passed at Ritter Park) and howling and turning winds up in the heavens (winds are blowing at 125 miles per hour at the 20,000 foot level and making for a bumpy ride on US Airways commuter flights) have conspired to spawn a line of strong to severe thunderstorms.

We are hearing about possible tornado touchdowns in Carter and Floyd Counties where wind damage has knocked down trees and power lines.

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Posted by: rena hale on Jun 4, 2008 at 06:12 PM
ur the only news channel i watch thank you for puting this one on tv

Posted by: melissa on May 15, 2008 at 06:34 PM
i was driving down the road when the tornado came on goose creek and it was pretty scary and it looked like we was in a movie and every thing was in slow motion

Posted by: tina on May 11, 2008 at 03:32 PM
the wind and rain was real bad here..it was scarey for a while still looks like its going to storm here...

Posted by: E.S. on May 11, 2008 at 12:22 PM
We were in church when the storm passed and the lights flickered real bad. The ushers would not let us go outside during the service because it was so bad. When church was over, the parking lot was flooded and it was pouring the rain. During the service, we could hear the wind and thunder and we could see the lightning through the stained glass windows. It was kind of freaky.

Posted by: Melinda on May 11, 2008 at 11:07 AM
The wind in raleigh county is pretty dag gone strong I got outside to feed my pets and it blew me into my house and i look next door and a tree split and fell on their porch. THIS IS A SIGN, GOD IS TIRED OF WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE WORLD AND HE IS COMING SOON! YOU BETTER GET RIGHT WITH HIM AND PRAISE HIM THERE IS ONLY ONE SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST NO ONE ELSE SUFFERED FOR US.

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