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This ding dong wasn’t paying attention and drove right into fresh concrete on Euclid. ?????♀? pic.twitter.com/fqmQHhRMB3— Kate Warren (@KateWarrenCLE) May 24, 2018 163
Tornado watch issued"The growing threat this morning is for tornadoes. A tornado watch has been issued for parts of north and central Florida until noon ET," said CNN Meteorologist Allison Chinchar."The National Weather Service already confirms potential tornado damage in Polk County. This threat will spread into other states such as Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina as we go through the day."Widespread rainfall totals of 2 to 4 niches are expected, with isolated totals of 6 inches possible. Flash floods are also possible across the Southeast into Sunday morning.The rain could be good news for inland residents who endured a dry and hot September. Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Mississippi all had their driest September on record.Many areas across the region have experienced a flash drought due to the prolonged heat and dry conditions. Areas that weren't in any type of drought in August are now in severe to extreme drought.Storm surges possibleStorm surge values have ranged from 2 to 3 three feet Saturday morning along the Big Bend region."There is a danger of life-threatening storm surge inundation of up to 5 feet about ground level along the Florida Gulf Coast from Indian Pass to Clearwater Beach, where a storm surge warning is in effect," the hurricane center said. "Residents in these areas should follow advice given by local officials."The tornado watch that has been issued for central and northern Florida means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form.Higher concerns through the morning hours will be focused on tornadoes causing damage and heavy rain, which could lead to flooding inland through central and northern Florida and into southern Georgia. 1695

Trump included former CIA Director John Brennan in a follow-up tweets: "I hope John Brennan, the worst CIA Director in our country’s history, brings a lawsuit. It will then be very easy to get all of his records, texts, emails and documents to show not only the poor job he did, but how he was involved with the Mueller Rigged Witch Hunt. He won’t sue! Everybody wants to keep their Security Clearance, it’s worth great prestige and big dollars, even board seats, and that is why certain people are coming forward to protect Brennan. It certainly isn’t because of the good job he did! He is a political 'hack.'" 611
Trump mentioned both Iowa and Nebraska to see which state was loudest. He says he loves them both. “They both have a lot of farmers.” @3NewsNowOmaha pic.twitter.com/EHmi3QV4oR— Maya Saenz - KMTV (@Maya_Reports) October 10, 2018 227
To stay silent has a real cost, Bourdain said. "You will be called to account for that. You will be asked what you did when you saw this. Whether you have a good heart or not, I think the reality of the situation in this rapidly changing field is that people will be forced to do the right thing." 297
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