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Squall line could bring 60 mph gusts, isolated tornadoes to area. Story by William L. Hatfield and Jeff Burlew, Tallahassee Democrat • 7m.
A slow-moving squall line is expected to move across the Pine Belt between 2 am and 10 am. Our main concern is 60 mph damaging winds, but a spin-up tornado and small hail cannot be ruled out.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - This morning, we are tracking a squall line moving across southern Louisiana. The timing for the line to reach us is mid to late morning. Make sure you’re staying weather ...
UPDATE: The squall line has moved through the area and the severe threat will be gone for the remainder of the day. Lingering moisture could fire up a few isolated storms in the afternoon but they ...
Non-thunderstorm, or non-squall line winds could possibly gust 40-45mph at times starting early in the morning. Late afternoon needs to be watched (WBNG) When to expect active weather (WBNG) ...
Squall line beginning to exit Tallahassee and Leon County. As the sun rose in Tallahassee, the birds began to sing and the worst of the squall line pushed through with seemingly little incident. A ...
So the next time you hear about a squall line in the forecast, take it seriously. These storms might not look like classic tornado setups, but they can be just as deadly.
The squall line weakens as it moves into the Catskills after 8pm. Pockets of heavy rain could continue to around midnight east of Binghamton. Total rain could range from around a half inch to over ...
Terrifying Video Captures Moment Cruise Ship Line Snaps and Boat Drifts Away from Pier in 'Sudden Squall' The ‘Celebrity Edge’ was making a stop in Alaska’s capital city when the incident ...
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