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Tornado touches down near Auburn
Posted on 2/28/09 at 9:01 am
Posted on 2/28/09 at 9:01 am
According to MSNBC.
Hope everything's OK over there.
Hope everything's OK over there.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 9:02 am to Macphisto
My friend that goes to auburn just called me and said the weather there was like a frickin hurricane. Hope everyone is OK also.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 9:18 am to Funky Tide 8
I just got off the phone with a friend of mine who lives south of Auburn, he said that it seems to have gone on either side of the university. For those who know the area, he said that the reports he was hearing was of a tornado touching down around Chewacla and then another up around the bottle.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 9:51 am to TT9
Damn. Hope everyone is ok down there. Got several friends that go to AU, so hopefully they weren't out around the area it hit.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 10:30 am to PJinAtl
that is the only touchdown auburn will have anytime soon
Posted on 2/28/09 at 10:34 am to mhsdeuce07
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that is the only touchdown auburn will have anytime soon
FWIW I heard the university is OK and students are moving about now.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 10:47 am to mhsdeuce07
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that is the only touchdown auburn will have anytime soon
I hope you eat those words one day.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 10:49 am to AuburnCPA
I heard it caused $10,000,000 worth of improvements...
(j/k)

(j/k)
Posted on 2/28/09 at 10:49 am to mhsdeuce07
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that is the only touchdown auburn will have anytime soon
BOOOOOOOM!!!!!!!!
Posted on 2/28/09 at 11:11 am to tigerdup07
that is like me saying they should have poured dish liquid out on Bourbon Street before Katrina hit. NOT COOL!
Posted on 2/28/09 at 11:24 am to AuburnCPA
People need to die first.
Posted on 2/28/09 at 1:27 pm to DollaChoppa
I would hope everyone is safe. I have folks that live nearby, in Opelaka (sp). Was it moving east or west?
Posted on 2/28/09 at 2:27 pm to themunch
It was moving east. The storm is in Georgia now
Posted on 2/28/09 at 4:19 pm to EagleCM
Did you say... touchdown? In Auburn? Not lately... 
Posted on 2/28/09 at 4:22 pm to superman
quote:Soon as i find out that nobody got hurt... i will laugh at that...
Did you say... touchdown? In Auburn? Not lately
Posted on 2/28/09 at 5:41 pm to attheua
Damn. All you boys alright over there?
Montgomery, AL (WSFA) - National Weather Service reports say 3 tornados touchdown in East Alabama today. The first at 8:43a in Tallassee near the Reeves Airport and County Road 51 in far southern Tallapoosa County.
The second at 9:10a, a report from Lee County, 3 miles northwest of Opelika. A few vehicles were overturned near the intersection of Highway 280 and Highway 147. One home was destroyed and a few billboards were destroyed.
A third report at 9:32a, 5 miles Northwest of Bleecker in Lee County, Several homes damaged with people trapped inside. Trees were blown down. Location near Salem on Highway 280 near Lee Road 254.
A NWS Storm Survey Team is on the way to East Alabama to assess the damage to officially determine if these were in fact tornados.
There are also reports of major street flooding in the city of Auburn, some areas as deep as one foot.
An additional report from Tallassee indicated a possible tornado touchdown 2 miles outside Tallassee on Lower Tuskegee Road. The storym destroyed a large storage shed, took the roof off a wood shed, and snapped a power pole. The damage was contained to one property. No injuries were reported.
Another report out of Salem, AL (Lee county) Significant damage in the downtown area of Salem. Some structures completely destroyed. Unknown number of injuries reported from people in the area.
Currently, there are no reports of serious injuries.
WSFA 12 News is on top of this story and will update the story as more reports come into the newsroom.
Montgomery, AL (WSFA) - National Weather Service reports say 3 tornados touchdown in East Alabama today. The first at 8:43a in Tallassee near the Reeves Airport and County Road 51 in far southern Tallapoosa County.
The second at 9:10a, a report from Lee County, 3 miles northwest of Opelika. A few vehicles were overturned near the intersection of Highway 280 and Highway 147. One home was destroyed and a few billboards were destroyed.
A third report at 9:32a, 5 miles Northwest of Bleecker in Lee County, Several homes damaged with people trapped inside. Trees were blown down. Location near Salem on Highway 280 near Lee Road 254.
A NWS Storm Survey Team is on the way to East Alabama to assess the damage to officially determine if these were in fact tornados.
There are also reports of major street flooding in the city of Auburn, some areas as deep as one foot.
An additional report from Tallassee indicated a possible tornado touchdown 2 miles outside Tallassee on Lower Tuskegee Road. The storym destroyed a large storage shed, took the roof off a wood shed, and snapped a power pole. The damage was contained to one property. No injuries were reported.
Another report out of Salem, AL (Lee county) Significant damage in the downtown area of Salem. Some structures completely destroyed. Unknown number of injuries reported from people in the area.
Currently, there are no reports of serious injuries.
WSFA 12 News is on top of this story and will update the story as more reports come into the newsroom.
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