Severe Weather outbreaks

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Update on the Union City, MI tornado: Extremely severe damage, homes completely leveled, possible grass scouring, vehicles mangled and thrown, several fatalities reported.
Tornado also imminent in Oklahoma, will impact the western/northwestern parts of the Tulsa metro
 
Update on the Union City, MI tornado: Extremely severe damage, homes completely leveled, possible grass scouring, vehicles mangled and thrown, several fatalities reported.
Tornado also imminent in Oklahoma, will impact the western/northwestern parts of the Tulsa metro
We may already have one

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Tornado on the ground just northwest of downtown Tulsa. Will impact the northern metro (suburbs?) momentarily. Multiple simultaneous tornadoes may be possible.
 
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Entire neighborhood leveled by the Union City tornado earlier. This could easily end up being the first EF4+ tornado in Michigan in nearly 50 years, with the last one being an F4 that hit Augusta near Kalamazoo in 1977.
 
Looks like there's still snow on the ground and the lake is frozen.
I'm in the general area and the temperature has shot up into the 60s this week after freezing temperatures last week. Very volatile weather system, I could feel the weight in the air as I was heading into work earlier similar to what I've felt on other tornado days.
 
Stole this pic from the Community Feature Submission page
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Cleo Springs/Fairview, OK

That photo looks scary and pretty all at the same time. It's hauntingly beautiful. Maybe it's just me.
Hopefully everyone's alright though, not trying to say natural disasters are good in anyway, just that nature is a powerful and beautiful thing and should be respected.
 
Stole this pic from the Community Feature Submission page
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Cleo Springs/Fairview, OK

That photo looks scary and pretty all at the same time. It's hauntingly beautiful. Maybe it's just me.
Hopefully everyone's alright though, not trying to say natural disasters are good in anyway, just that nature is a powerful and beautiful thing and should be respected.
Fuuuuuck this image reminded me of this video
 
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