Debris up to a little over 20,000 feet via radar. Coupled with the strength of the circulation...not good
I am just north of the warning. I was watching a movie. Its heading directly at most the guys in my fantasy football league. All are heading to safe rooms or under their stairs.
Seems like it always falls apart as soon as it hits Siloam Springs and comes into Benton County, but this one just seems different. We’ll see that’s a town of about 17-20k
Just had a 55 mph gust at my neighbors weather station. Sure looked like sustained winds of that speed from my kitchen window
Buddy in Cave Springs said his privacy fence is basically completely gone and that it got a little scary for him and his family for about 5-10 mins. Trampoline and patio table are gone too WE WILL REBUILD
My boss just left. Trees are gone at his house. Another co workers house is gone. We’re trying to call others. Siloam springs.
damn it wasn’t too bad during the last round down here at 30 & University in Fort Worth (of course I say that without having gone outside or even looked out there yet)
1 Fatality confirmed up here from a tree that fell on a house in Rogers, Ar. Driving home an hour ago I had to detour due to the semi's that were rolled over blocking a highway. Shit looked like a god damn war zone with powerlines and random debris everywhere. Chicken houses destroyed. What sucked most were trees randomly down in the middle of hwy 412. No sign of debris but BOOM tree down. Speed limit is 65 and I bet someone plows into 1 of the 5 that are down before daylight. An 18 wheeler behind me almost lost control trying to dodge one his trailer went sideways on him. Not good up here in NWA.