I hope Not too Boscoe. Dag on if we haven't had them enough for the last few years. I saw 5 with my own eyes last year with one only doing a little damage. The one that hit askewville in Bertie county a couple years ago, Now these Tornadoes. And this area has been hit by some in the past. The place here that got hit the other night has been hit before. I don't understand it but this place is like a little Tornado alley. The one that hit the Bethel/Snug harbor area back in the 80s killed a couple folks there.
I don't know if anybody in Virginia knows but NC got hit with more than just the ones in Chowan, Perquimins and Pasquotank and Camden counties. There were Tornadoes in around Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount, and an EF3 hit down East of Greenville NC and did some damage to Chocowinity and homes all down the Hwy 264 corridor there were a lot more injuries down there. My area is the transition area for news from the tidewater area coverage to the Greenville area coverage. This is stupid as crap. Tornado that hit here hit Windsor NC before it came here. The news stations that are in Greenville followed it up to Windsor and then just quit talking about it like the North East part of the state does not exist. Wavy 10 picks it up from there and covers it through our area. It is sad when I have to rely on a news service that is not even in my own state to tell me what the heck is going on.
WITN 7 and WNCT 9 out of Greenville used to cover our area but now we are considered a Virginia market. I live in an area where I have to rely on the Internet or newspaper to get the news on what My state government is doing. and the only TV news I get is mostly about Norfolk and Portsmouth when the same distance to Norfolk south of me, I don't get on Direct TV because of the market change and those stations know it and don't even include us anymore. You can pick up their stations crystal clear on antenna here and they know that. Its bad when You have an info gap like that anytime but with threatening weather, it can be very dangerous with people scrambling to find information when the storms hit the info gap. This is not the dang stone ages and the folks running the stations at Greenville and Norfolk need to understand that.CF

