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At 156 PM EDT, Doppler radar was tracking a cluster of strong thunderstorms along a line extending from 6 miles west of Rutledge to near New Market to Jefferson City to near Dandridge to Sevierville. Movement was northeast at 35 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 50 mph and half inch hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Locations impacted include… Panther Creek State Park, Bean Station, Russellville, Buffalo Springs, Treadway, Baneberry, Mooresburg, St. Clair, Joppa, and Jefferson City.

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At 1255 PM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along a line extending from near Seminary to near Oak Grove. Movement was northeast at 30 mph. HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 40 mph and penny size hail. SOURCE…Radar indicated. IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Strong thunderstorms will be near… Hattiesburg, Rawls Springs, West Hattiesburg, and Sanford around 100 PM CDT. Eastabuchie and Moselle around 110 PM CDT. Laurel and Ellisville around 115 PM CDT. Macedonia around 130 PM CDT. Tuckers Crossing around 135 PM CDT. Ovett around 145 PM CDT. Other locations impacted by these storms include

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* WHAT…Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE…The far southern Texas Panhandle, the Rolling Plains, and a majority of the South Plains region of West Texas. * WHEN…From 5 PM CDT this evening through Saturday morning. * IMPACTS…Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected this evening through late tonight. Thunderstorms are expected to move relatively slowly, and will be capable of very high rain rates. This combined with repeated training of storms over the same locations may result in flash

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Fri, 25 Apr 2025, 17:43 | BY: EARTHQUAKEMONITOR

A shallow magnitude 4.4 earthquake was reported in the evening near Beylikduzu, Istanbul, Turkey.
According to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), the quake hit on Friday, April 25th, 2025, at 8:33 pm local time at a shallow depth of 10. km. Shallow earthquakes are felt more strongly than deeper ones as they are closer to the surface. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
Our monitoring service identified a second report from The Seismological Survey of Serbia (SSS) which listed the quake at magnitude 4.3. Other agencies reporting the same quake include the citizen-seismograph network of RaspberryShake at magnitude 4.5, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) at magnitude 4.5, Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) at magnitude 4.3, The Seismological Laboratory of the University of Athens (UOA) at magnitude 4.5, and The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Geophysical Lab. (AUTH) at magnitude 4.2.
Based on the preliminary seismic data, the quake was probably felt by many people in the area of the epicenter. It should not have caused significant damage, other than objects falling from shelves, broken windows, etc.
In Beylikduzu (pop. 122,500) located 2 km from the epicenter,

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