Stormy Spring on tap?

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Stormy Spring on tap?

Postby admin » Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:49 am

Forecasters say a wetter-than-usual winter and a jet stream dipping deep into Tornado Alley could lead to an active spring for tornadoes. North Texas is at the southern end of the area considered the highest threat for storms that can form tornadoes: http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/S ... 55017.html

Better make sure you're signed up for Code Red. :wink:
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Re: Stormy Spring on tap?

Postby Al » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:29 am

admin wrote:Forecasters say a wetter-than-usual winter and a jet stream dipping deep into Tornado Alley could lead to an active spring for tornadoes. North Texas is at the southern end of the area considered the highest threat for storms that can form tornadoes: http://www.nbcdfw.com/weather/stories/S ... 55017.html

Better make sure you're signed up for Code Red. :wink:


I have a weather radio and like it. I think I am still on Code Red, though my efforts to get off it have been unsuccessful. I may have to change my # if I ever want to get off it. :lol:

Has anyone gotten off it successfully?

Oh, good... I see they may have addressed this issue as well as some other issues:
You can now choose the type of weather alerts you wish to receive, to make changes click on the link below "code red sign up" and reregister your phone number the update will overwrite your previous registration
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