WOW...glad y'all are ok!:blowkiss:It was so bad here last night schools were closed today because trees are down everywhere. Our electricity was out for hours. There was a Tornado that touched down too.
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WOW...glad y'all are ok!:blowkiss:It was so bad here last night schools were closed today because trees are down everywhere. Our electricity was out for hours. There was a Tornado that touched down too.
I have a suggestion to all. Go to a site called:
accuweather.com and set your radar to "local" You should find a NOAA radar near you. You will get the storms in real time and can "animate" and watch it move. It is something I do watch as well as the forcast on NOAA.gov for my local area (Goodland, KS for me).
Can I come over?? It was 99 here.
HORRIBLE wind gusts. I wonder how far we are from each other...You take care of us so well!!! It is pretty weird here today in North Texas. I woke up this morning and its 82 degrees and the winds are about 45 miles per hour. THAT is not good.
Jeana, we in the DFW area are having really weird weather today, even for Texas, aren't we? I went to the mailbox to get the mail.. It's a large Victorian style mailbox that was here when we bought the house and is cemented into the ground, LOL. I am allergic to wasp and yellow jacket stings, and they tend to congregate in our mailbox when it gets this hot.
The strangest thing happened. I opened the mailbox to get the mail out, pausing just long enough to make sure that no nasty insects were going to sting me like they have in the past in that mailbox, and a huge gust of wind blew all of the mail all over the place. Most of it ended up right at our nosey old neighbor's front door about a city block away. We also had a lot of big limbs come down, mostly dead and from the last really strong storm we had- about 6 weeks ago.
I hope everyone is safe all around the country. No more tornadoes!!
Maria
HORRIBLE wind gusts. I wonder how far we are from each other...
(CNN) -- Fierce winds slammed into Midwest and South Central states Tuesday afternoon, smashing property and leaving at least 160,000 without power. Gusts exceeded 70 mph in some places.