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Winds up to 70mph Expected in Montana to Missouri, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska. Severe Weather Watch Through Today Wednesday October 17, 2012. Specific Regions and Locations in Article.

Posted by ETIS Severe Weather Supplemental Blog on Wednesday, October 17, 2012,
70 miles per hour winds are dangerous, and considered severe.

Sudden gusts at that speed can be as if a truck hit something at that speed.

Power outages, shattered glass, downed light and telephone poles, broken street lights, tree limbs being hurled, and swerving vehicles resulting from difficulty in maintaining intended vehicle course, are all possible repercussions of those winds.

In rural and open areas, where there are only a few structures and all are sturdy, witnessing windstorms might no...
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100,000 People Without Power from Hurricane in the Last Few Days of August if from Hurricane Isaac. Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas are States Mainly Affected

Posted by ETISfounder on Tuesday, September 4, 2012,
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas, in that order according to reports of the number of people without power, are states mainly affected by Hurricane Isaac, late summer, 2012.

Some houses are still underwater, some are only partially, with gradations between.

Many livestock and cattle are seen affected by the rising waters.

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Loose Predictions Box

Warning: Content in this box has very few or no validating sources in writing provided.

October 9th, 2024: In the effort to preempt devastation like what occurred to the western area of North Carolina during the Helene, let it be known that there are safe-side regions in the radius around Florida, as it abuts the Gulf, where extensions of the Milton storm's path may eventually reach the very same as Helene including VA, NC, AR, etc. These are besides the list of immediately nearby areas of Florida and Milton path known so far, in GA, SC, AL, TN, MS, LA, east TX.

Keeping a watchful eye on storm progress and unfolding of developments including dissapation, from now through the weekend is wise.


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