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Ugh, tornado sirens again, very windy. OMG my daughter has to leave and pick grandaughter up at school at 4.

Stay safe in Mi.
 
Local 4 hosts Severe Weather Alert Radio Day

Published On: May 19 2014 05:41:00 PM EDT Updated On: May 19 2014 06:36:59 PM EDT

DETROIT -
WDIV-TV Local 4 is partnering with Meijer to make severe weather radios available at a discounted price.

You can buy one for $29.99, which is $10.00 off the regular price.

Weather radios are for more than just tornadoes and severe storms. You can program your weather radio to warn you about anything from Flood Warnings to Wind Chill Advisories to Winter Storm Warnings.

The alerts don’t stop with the weather: your weather radio can also be programmed to alert you to a serious nuclear incident (think Fermi II), a hazmat situation necessitating a large evacuation, an emergency message from the president, and Amber Alerts.

A weather radio could be your only warning if a tornado strikes in the middle of the night when you’re sleeping...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/local-4-hosts-severe-weather-alert-radio-day/26061938
 
Flood advisories issued for southeast Michigan

Author: Brandon Roux, Local 4 Meteorologist, @Local4Brandon, broux@wdiv.com

Published On: May 28 2014 11:51:43 AM EDT Updated 2 h

DETROIT -
The National Weather Service has issued small flood advisories for Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties until 6 p.m.

Runoff from the rainfall can cause minor flooding, especially along small streams and near low water crossings. Some locations that will experience minor flooding include: downtown Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Southfield, St. Clair Shores, Warren and Royal Oak...

http://www.clickondetroit.com/weather/showers-hang-around-but-moving-south-of-metro-detroit/26207502
 
June 3, 2014 will be a dangerous day for storms in the mid west. Below is a link to the convection outlooks. You can also hover over the tabs for tornado, wind and hail chances in your area for today.

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/

FEMA's link for Emergency Supplies list below or what you need to survive for three days in case help is not immediately available to you.
http://www.ready.gov/document/family-supply-list

I would just need a hotel with a resturant/bar,tv and my computer. I'm a complete failure at roughing it for more than 24 hrs.

Nebrasa got slammed. It was scary watching it on CNN. Stay safe everyone!:please:


ETA: thanks so much for the links!
 
I am freaking out right now over this sucker.

I really hope the damages and winds/flooding are not what is predicted for my area.

crossing fingers

BE SAFE friends!
 
I am freaking out right now over this sucker.

I really hope the damages and winds/flooding are not what is predicted for my area.

crossing fingers

BE SAFE friends!

Stay safe!tlcya!!!!!!!!!!

I'm a huge storm:chicken:
 
Despite Harsh Winter, Michigan Cherry Crops Stay Strong

June 14, 2014 5:14 PM

TRAVERSE CITY (WWJ) — Michigan cherry and grape farmers have been waiting to see what effect last winter’s brutal cold and above average snowfall had on their crops.

The tough winter with its brutal cold affected the rest of us, but its effect on Michigan cash crops, like cherries, has been minimal according to grower Marc Santucci, who said his trees are loaded with tart cherries.

“The winter really didn’t hurt them that much,” Santucci said. “Only the youngest trees were damaged at all.” ...

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2014/06/14/despite-harsh-winter-michigan-cherry-crops-stay-strong/
 
June 15, 2014 at 1:00 am

Michigan prepares for brutal season of blood-sucking ticks and mosquitoes

Charles E. Ramirez/The Detroit News

If it feels as though you can’t go out in the yard without getting covered in bug bites, you’re not alone.

Experts say Michigan is in for a brutal season for blood-sucking ticks and mosquitoes, which raises the risk of certain illnesses. Other bugs, such as bees, wasps, mayflies and spiders have returned to Metro Detroit as well.

This past winter’s extreme cold will have little effect on most bug populations in the state this summer, said Howard Russell, a Michigan State University entomologist known as “The Bug Man.”

The heavy snowfall, on the other hand, was beneficial to some creepy crawlers. It served as an insulating blanket for bugs, such as ticks, that live in the leaf litter and at the base of trees. “The snow provided a great barrier against the cold,” he said...

From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140615/METRO08/306150009#ixzz34jPwBMae
 
Those big Michigan mosquitoes are freaky scary.

Oh No, I have to disagree, your Show Me mosquitoes are nasty. The 1st time I visited relatives ( many yrs ago, in the 7th grade) I was bitten so bad, they swelled up hugh. My aunt said it happened to her the 1st yr when they moved down there. Your mosquitoes suck! But your state is beautiful (Lake of the Ozarks).


Double tornadoes in Neb. right now, never seen that before.
 
Tornado terror as two massive 200MPH storms LEVEL Nebraska town with more terrifying twisters on the way

Witnesses in Pilger, Nebraska said Monday evening that the prairie village of around 370 presidents had been nearly wiped off the face of the earth
Twin tornadoes measured to have had the fearsome EF-4 rating struck the so-called 'Town Too Tuff To Die' starting Monday afternoon
There were early reports of injuries by no immediate reports of fatalities
Nearby Stanton, a bigger town of 1,500, was also hit hard by the brutal cyclone


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...es-terrifying-twisters-way.html#ixzz34qfHdmT3
 
I have been glued to the WC. I have never seen anything like this!
 
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2014/06/16/rare-double-tornado-hits-nebraska.html
 
Double Tornadoes Touch Down In Nebraska

Reports of double tornadoes appearing in Nebraska are flooding Twitter. Areas mentioned include Wisner, Pender, and Pilger — all in northeastern Nebraska.

"We do have a tornadic thunderstorm in northeast Nebraska moving toward the Iowa border," National Storm Prediction Center forecaster Bill Bunting told Reuters. "It's obviously a very dangerous situation in those areas."

This picture, from Matt Coker, co-founder of Twister Trackers, shows the magnitude of the situation there.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/watc...down-in-eastern-nebraska-2014-6#ixzz34qhY4aFg
 
praying!

This must have been terrifying!
 
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