Updates 2/17

1120AM: We are now fully “in the wake of” a particularly nasty February storm, which rendered severe weather across the southeast, with tornados and wind running from the Lower Mississippi Valley east through the Carolinas and Georgia. These storms are often the loudest, of course, but as always, the deadliest storms are the flash floods, which occurred in Kentucky, south of Louisville. It’s a bit further west than the catastrophic storms of a couple of years ago, but the story remains the same: heavy rain in an area with undulating terrain. Appalachian has really been through the ringer in the last few years. Now, behind this storm, a bracing cold has settled in, which is allowing for some flurries in the north, and unpleasant recovery operations in the Tennessee Valley.

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