Salina and Wichita (Kansas) are getting their asses kicked. gotta love tornado alley. FML
it's gonna be a long night
it's gonna be a long night
didn't feel safe until about 3:00am then a strong thunderstorm rolled through about 5:30am
i've lived in the Midwest for a few years now so stuff like this does not surprise me anymore. but at least we get plenty of warning which is not the case when i lived in Cali with the earthquakes!
BLiNK hope you & everyone around you are safe -- i've been watching the weather/news all weekend and thye've actually showed some clips of tornadoes that some people sent in from your area....i was like scary indeed !!
My oldest girl is a Doctor in OKC. She said most of the high winds were north of where she is. All the staff is on stand-by, and they take breaks, down in the basement.
Do you own emergency weather alarms?
Well, glad to hear she is safe grunt !!My oldest girl is a Doctor in OKC. She said most of the high winds were north of where she is. All the staff is on stand-by, and they take breaks, down in the basement.
yea, when i was listening the the weather/news channel they did mention something like that -- i couldnt believe it either !!i read some where that for the month of April 12-20 tornadoes in these areas were an average every year!!
DULUTH, MN (KDAL) - After a breezy but warm day on Saturday, records rains, high winds and snow followed on Sunday into Monday morning across the northland. The National Weather Service Office in Duluth recorded a record 2.02 inches of rain on Sunday, the most ever on April 15th. After a dusting of snow in the Twin Ports on Monday morning, several accidents were reported on the Blatnik and Bong Bridges as temperatures dipped below freezing and ice coated the roadways. Heavy snow was reported across northern Minnesota overnight with 8 to 9 inches of snow in some parts of northern St. Louis County. On Sunday afternoon, winds were clocked at 56 mph on the Blatnik Bridge with gusts to 65 mph.
Meanwhile, in Northern Minnesota... it's still winter.
Meanwhile, in Northern Minnesota... it's still winter.
???!! what in the hell?!
Isn't it like winter there all year except for 1 week mid summer?