
Mandy Bailey
Chief Meteorologist at KTEN-TV (Denison, TX)
Chief Meteorologist @ktennews. Sooner. Runner. Chocolate milk connoisseur. Opinions = mine. RT&links aren't endorsements.
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kten.com | Christine Gormley |Mandy Bailey
SULPHUR, Okla. (KTEN) - Vickie Skidmore and Jennifer Johnston are some of many people in Sulphur, Oklahoma, who had to keep their families safe as a tornado ravaged through their town. Meteorologist Christine Gormley tells us that story in part two of Surviving the Storm, presented by Abel Aleman Roofing. Latest Headlines from CNN
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victoriaadvocate.com | Christine Gormley |Mandy Bailey
PreviousRice Robotics, a Hong Kong-based robotics startup, has annou… Next UpFive Tyler Junior College Apache Lady basketball players sta… SULPHUR, Okla. (KTEN) - Vickie Skidmore and Jennifer Johnston are some of many people in Sulphur, Oklahoma, who had to keep their families safe as a tornado ravaged through their town. Meteorologist Christine Gormley tells us that story in part two of Surviving the Storm, presented by Abel Aleman Roofing.
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mytexasdaily.com | Mandy Bailey |Amber Nowaski
SULPHUR, Okla. (KTEN) - It has now been over a year since the deadly EF-3 tornado ripped through Sulphur, Oklahoma. This past summer, we met with several storm survivors to hear their stories. In Part One of Surviving the Storm, we hear from Camden Grey and how his family was able to outrun the storm; and from Austin Thompson, who found himself in the direct path of the tornado.
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kten.com | Mandy Bailey |Amber Nowaski
SULPHUR, Okla. (KTEN) - It has now been over a year since the deadly EF-3 tornado ripped through Sulphur, Oklahoma. This past summer, we met with several storm survivors to hear their stories. In Part One of Surviving the Storm, we hear from Camden Grey and how his family was able to outrun the storm; and from Austin Thompson, who found himself in the direct path of the tornado. Latest Headlines from CNN
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fbherald.com | Mandy Bailey |Amber Nowaski
SULPHUR, Okla. (KTEN) - It has now been over a year since the deadly EF-3 tornado ripped through Sulphur, Oklahoma. This past summer, we met with several storm survivors to hear their stories. Today we will hear from Camden Grey and how his family was able to outrun the storm and Austin Thompson who found himself in the direct path of the tornado. Originally published on kten.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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Up against time and a tornado, Barbara McFarlane, Elaine Guilloz, & Brad & Emily Lancaster found themselves facing off against Mother Nature's fury. Tonight @mandybaileyWX brings you part three of Surviving the Storm, sponsored by Abel Aleman Roofing. https://t.co/LBfEeWcOwn

Temps in the 70s ahead Friday. Lake Texoma is now expected to crest Monday May 12th at 636.60 feet. #okwx #txwx https://t.co/GprAP8fg3y

Rain chances drop off heading into Mother's Day weekend. 📲 @KTENweather app 📺 @KTENnews at 6 & 10 #okwx #txwx https://t.co/ac6e6cTYV7