Anyone under the rain, flood and tornado weather?
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Texas
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We sure could have used some of that rain in the Texas panhandle, we had 70 mph wind gusts yesterday and fires were breaking out everywhere. The last I heard 61,000 acres burned and about 44 houses in surrounding counties. Whew, it didn't get too close to my area but a little too close for comfort.
#12
Originally Posted by sak658
My mom always marked on her calendar, if it thundered in Feb. it would be a cold spell in April around the same time. Now I'm questioning the April, can't remember if that is right.Has anyone else heard this. She's gone now, so can't ask her. But I know it was true saw it happen a lot.
#13
The severe thunderstorms roared across Missouri last night..my immediate area was spared from lots of damage, but across the Mississippi River in IL, the damage was widespread from news reports this AM. Kentucky was hard hit with damages from at least 2 tornadoes.
We feel very blessed today...now the sun is shinning brightly, but it is COLD!!!
HOPE ALL WHO READ THIS IS WARM AND DRY!!!!!
We feel very blessed today...now the sun is shinning brightly, but it is COLD!!!
HOPE ALL WHO READ THIS IS WARM AND DRY!!!!!
#16
Better start looking for higher ground. Its raining heavy in Oregon and heading your way. Sorry. I really need a treadle machine so I can sew when the power goes out...no, I dont sew denim my hand. I may be crazy but I am not insane. :)
#17
We're under tornado watch until 8 PM. We had a storm pass through earlier. Heavy wind, rain, lightning and thunder. My poor dog was scared to death. The sky was so dark, it looked like night time. Thank goodness that part has passed over.
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