We’ve got a nervy day ahead.
Stay safe.
This is going to be a rough one.
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We’ve got a nervy day ahead.
Stay safe.
This is going to be a rough one.
Ohh Stay safe partner!Winds and clouds are still ripping out of the south. Lots of moisture with dewpoints in the mid-70s. Only a couple of very brief showers, but there was one ominous cell in the northern part of the county that looked like it was about to form a hook about an hour ago.
Eerily quiet radar returns across the state right now...
Edit: Tornado Watch now.
Yep, getting interesting at the house right now....
Y’all stay safe down there.Yep, getting interesting at the house right now....
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I have been here 23 years. I have can remember 3 times when a single front moved through and left snow accumulations higher than current 4" but never have had 3 storms come through within less than a week. Snow isn't so bad it is the freezing rain plus snow with each one that has caused the extensive power outage. We lost electricity late morning on Monday and are still out. Out only saving grace was today when I went into Lowe's looking for some fitting for a propane heater that they had just received a shipment of generators. Now we at least have lights, furnace, tv, and computer back online.
Be safe.The forecast tonight is for severe weather and tornadoes! My college has cancelled my night class this evening!
Good on you for playing in that!For mid-March it is still cold and windy! Teed off at 7:30 this morning. Temperature was 43° and it got to 48° by the time we finished about 2:15 later (yes for 18). Wind was 21-24mph with gusts to 36mph.
There is a very large farm that borders one side of the course with a huge herd of cattle. Even the cows had more sense then us and stayed in with not one to be seen all day!Good on you for playing in that!