Originally Posted by Out back
Take a look at the historical tornado tracks across Orrville and Marion Junction.
There's absolutely a tornado alley, actually several of them, across the state.
I used to track them when I worked in selma, and they may still have my map in the office, but I could just about tell you where they was going before they arrived.

I have noticed this as well. My grandparents lived on Westwood Dr. I was staying with them one night when one just barely missed their house. I think the terrain plays a lot into it. To the northeast of Marion Junction, you have heavily wooded, high ground, while most of Marion Junction is open and flat prairie land. To the southeast, you have high bluffs around Cahawba. Maybe this helps to funnel the air somehow.


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