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twocoach wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:59 pm Man, two or three separate tornados now. Looks like some neighborhoods have had some pretty serious damage. To the basement we go.
They just showed a brief clip on CNN about it.

Yikes!
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Stay safe
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https://twitter.com/JohnFricke/status/1 ... hUm0g&s=19

We had a total of 50+ tornados this evening. Most slid west and north of the most populated areas but there is still a pretty good amount of damage. One went right by the airport.

All good here and everyone I checked in on is OK. Crazy day, hopefully no one was killed.
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i do miss a good midwest spring storm
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52 F here. A little cool for that sort of thing. Some watches South of us though.
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KUTradition wrote: Fri Apr 26, 2024 7:57 pm i do miss a good midwest spring storm
I miss Colorado lightning storms. I'll never miss Tornado weather. Shit is scary AF. One of the bad ones was a half mile wide and had rotational velocities over 230mph.

Look at the size of this fucker.
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I am a little nervous about what things look like around here in the light of morning. The Omaha airport got hit, a train derailed outside Lincoln. Storms hit as schools were getting out and people were getting off work on a Friday afternoon. A few schools didn't let kids out from school until after 6pm. Feels a little creepy outside to be honest.
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No fatalities reported so far but some neighborhoods and communities have been devastated. More storms coming in again this afternoon. Fingers crossed.
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just got a message from my folks north of Larryville…1.5” of rain in 20 minutes
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KUTradition wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 8:05 pm just got a message from my folks north of Larryville…1.5” of rain in 20 minutes
The sky was funny colors for a while here.
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Yeah sirens went crazy for a while last night, north of i70 didn’t look fun at all.

On the other hand, my perennials are thriving this year!
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hail in eastern CO

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How the day began - and then two separate lightning strikes on the Hancock building.

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As severe weather continued Thursday through the Great Plains, residents of a southwest Texas town reported a dramatic temperature drop on Wednesday and hail so deep they had to deploy snow plows to clear the streets.

The temperature in Marathon, Texas, fell more than 50 degrees on Wednesday afternoon as thermometers tumbled from around 105 degrees to the mid-50s in about an hour…
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KUTradition wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 7:49 am As severe weather continued Thursday through the Great Plains, residents of a southwest Texas town reported a dramatic temperature drop on Wednesday and hail so deep they had to deploy snow plows to clear the streets.

The temperature in Marathon, Texas, fell more than 50 degrees on Wednesday afternoon as thermometers tumbled from around 105 degrees to the mid-50s in about an hour…
That temperature drop proves "Global warming" is the myth we always said it was!
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Shirley wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 11:07 am
KUTradition wrote: Fri May 31, 2024 7:49 am As severe weather continued Thursday through the Great Plains, residents of a southwest Texas town reported a dramatic temperature drop on Wednesday and hail so deep they had to deploy snow plows to clear the streets.

The temperature in Marathon, Texas, fell more than 50 degrees on Wednesday afternoon as thermometers tumbled from around 105 degrees to the mid-50s in about an hour…
That temperature drop proves "Global warming" is the myth we always said it was!
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Saw my first lightning of the year last night. Kinda surprised it didn’t happen sooner.

It was on the far side of the divide. Looked like was storming pretty good in Denver.

Still haven’t heard any thunder yet tho.
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