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Central, Indiana and tornado

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wandtv.com · 11h
NWS confirms several tornadoes follow Thursday severe weather
Two EF-0 tornadoes were confirmed in southern Effingham County. An EF-U was confirmed in Jasper County and another EF-U was confirmed in Crawford County. There was also an EF-1 in

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 · 1d · on MSN
Central Indiana severe weather: Storm brings hail, tornado
WISH-TV on MSN · 1d
Tornado watch extended for much of central Indiana
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Preliminary EF-1 tornado hit central Indiana community, NWS confirms
Multiple tornado warnings were issued across central Indiana on Thursday, and some storms caused damage in the region.

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Tornado warning popped up all over across the Hoosier state
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Indiana counties just outside Cincinnati under tornado watch
wandtv.com
2d

Severe weather threat ramps up Thursday afternoon

The severe weather risk for Thursday afternoon has been amplified. An enhanced risk (level 3 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms has been issued for areas
19don MSN

Decatur city leaders to decide if tornado sirens are worth thousands to fix

The City of Decatur is set to vote on whether or not thousands of dollars should go towards their tornado sirens.
Yahoo
21d

Future of Decatur tornado sirens uncertain if cheap fix doesn't work

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jan. 30—City officials are hoping new batteries are an inexpensive fix for five nonfunctional tornado sirens in Decatur, but if not, the future of the sirens in the city could be in doubt.
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The Decatur Daily
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Opinion

EDITORIAL: It's time to prepare for severe weather

From now until midnight Sunday, the state of Alabama is holding its annual sales tax holiday for severe weather preparedness.
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