Home News Update: Tornado watch affecting Barbour and Russell counties until Sunday evening News Update: Tornado watch affecting Barbour and Russell counties until Sunday evening By styloux - January 25, 2026 9 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp On Sunday at 12:54 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated tornado watch in effect until 6 p.m. for Barbour and Russell counties. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR News Exclusive | Affordable ‘birthday bag’ trend sends buyers scurrying for vintage totes as cost of new, luxury goods skyrockets News Rihanna’s India Visit Turns Heads After Feeding Cow with Luxury Handbag in Tow News The 6 Best Dress Watches Under £400 in April 2026, From a Blue-Dial Seiko to a Square-Cased Timex News Flash Flood warning issued for the Kansas City area after tornado watches were in place News Tornado Watches issued for Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri, what’s the latest? News WhatsApp is rolling out to a range of Garmin watches LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News Big discounts on Samsung Galaxy Watches: Premium smart wearables for less styloux - December 20, 2025 0 Samsung Galaxy Watches are now available at reduced prices, offering AMOLED displays, advanced health tracking, GPS support and smooth performance for everyday use. Price drop on premium watches: Get up to 53% off on... December 6, 2025 Bucci’s Jewelry & Design Releases New Behind-the-Scenes Video Showcasing Custom Jewelry... April 10, 2026 French Jeweler Viltier Pushes Into High Jewelry, Gears Up for Bahrain... October 28, 2025 HOT NEWS Bespoke home retailer Horchow will fold as Saks Group shrinks its... News Big discounts on Samsung Galaxy Watches: Premium smart wearables for less News Price drop on premium watches: Get up to 53% off on... News Tornado, severe thunderstorm warnings issued as storms roll through Kansas City