Chris Hall, Y'all (@chrishallwx) 's Twitter Profile
Chris Hall, Y'all

@chrishallwx

Team Dominator - 606 Storm Chasing - Kentucky Colonel - All media inquiries contact @severestudios / P.O Box 1824 Hazard, KY 41702 📦 ✉️ @daniellebelt19❤️

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July 1 8AM EDT: We continue to monitor the potential for tropical or subtropical development over the northeast Gulf and southeast U.S coast which has a low (30% 🟡) chance of development later this week. Stay up to date with the latest information at hurricanes.gov

July 1 8AM EDT: We continue to monitor the potential  for  tropical or subtropical development over the northeast Gulf and southeast U.S coast which has a low (30% 🟡) chance of development later this week. Stay up to date with the latest information at hurricanes.gov
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8 am EDT - A tropical or subtropical depression could form near the southeast U.S. this weekend or early next week. Heavy rainfall is possible across portions of the southeast U.S., particularly across the west-central Florida coast. Visit hurricanes.gov for more info.

8 am EDT - A tropical or subtropical depression could form near the southeast U.S. this weekend or early next week. Heavy rainfall is possible across portions of the southeast U.S., particularly across the west-central Florida coast. Visit hurricanes.gov for more info.
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8 am EDT - Showers and thunderstorms have increased near an area of low pressure #92L located about 100 miles off the northeast Florida coast. A short-lived tropical or subtropical depression could form late today or on Saturday while the system drifts northward. The low is

8 am EDT - Showers and thunderstorms have increased near an area of low pressure #92L located about 100 miles off the northeast Florida  coast. A short-lived tropical or subtropical depression could form late today or on Saturday while the system drifts northward.  The low is
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2 pm EDT - Satellite data indicate that the system located about 150 miles off the northeast Florida coast has become better defined today with an area of strong winds located on its east side. A short-lived subtropical or tropical depression could form later today or on

2 pm EDT - Satellite data indicate that the system located about 150 miles off the northeast Florida coast has become better defined today with an area of strong winds located on its east side. A short-lived subtropical or tropical depression could form later today or on
Donut Operator 🍩 (@donutoperator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Center Point Volunteer Fire has posted a Venmo. This is the station that lost all their emergency equipment in the flood and is the base of operations for search and rescue in Center Point.

Center Point Volunteer Fire has posted a Venmo. 

This is the station that lost all their emergency equipment in the flood and is the base of operations for search and rescue in Center Point.
Chris Hall, Y'all (@chrishallwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saw a lot about this. Personally, I think the NWS did a great job. Goes back to the flooding in Eastern Kentucky. We had a flood watch, but the waters rose so fast overnight, practically didn't have time to get to higher ground. Lost power, all communication, it's scenarios like

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🚨 Haw River at Haw River is now forecast to surpass Major Flood Stage and crest 27.5 feet. At 27 ft portions of the town of Haw River begin to flood. If the stage were to reach 28 ft, flood waters would reach the bottom of the bridge across I-40. #NCwx

🚨 Haw River at Haw River is now forecast to surpass Major Flood Stage and crest 27.5 feet. At 27 ft portions of the town of Haw River begin to flood. If the stage were to reach 28 ft, flood waters would reach the bottom of the bridge across I-40. #NCwx
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🚨A rapidly evolving situation with Haw River still rising quickly. A new forecast has been issued with a new crest at 31.9 ft. If this occurs it will be the 2nd highest crest at this gauge. The record crest is 32.83 ft back in September 1996 from Hurricane Fran. #NCwx