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billoliver40

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Past week brought 8 tornados through this part of the country. F2 level in Clarksville TN and Hopkinsville Ky....each about 15 miles from my house. Been seeing vids of the flooding along the Ohio.
Hopes for the best for all.
 
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Cindog28

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Someone posted on Facebook that there was a lot of trashing floating down the Ohio River:



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Cindog28

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I live less than 2 miles from where this happened yesterday:

http://www.newsweek.com/kentucky-man-catches-50-pound-catfish-front-yard-during-river-floods-821569
KENTUCKY MAN CATCHES 50-POUND CATFISH IN FRONT YARD DURING RIVER FLOODS

The Salt River in Bullitt County is flooding, but a Kentucky man has turned the natural disaster into an opportunity.

Bullitt County's constable Robert Watkins took advantage of the floods and caught a colossal catfish in his front yard over the weekend.

Watkins' friend, Chris Fegett, posted a photo of the constable holding the 50-pound catfish outside his home in Shepherdsville, Kentucky




[laughing]

#StaySafeBBN
 
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Cindog28

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Past week brought 8 tornados through this part of the country. F2 level in Clarksville TN and Hopkinsville Ky....each about 15 miles from my house. Been seeing vids of the flooding along the Ohio.
Hopes for the best for all.
Stay safe!!

 

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Stay safe!!



Some computer models have the heavy rain in northern Mississippi area and some have it 100 miles north. Who knows right now where exactly it will end up raining the most.
I know a lot of the areas getting the rain tonight and tomorrow go into the Tn and Cumberland rivers basin which all goes into lake Barkley and Ky Lake. It all empties into the Ohio outside of Paducah where the river is in flood stage.
Here is some of the computer models on estimated rainfall.


http://weather.bloginky.com/2018/02/27/more-heavy-rain-on-the-way/