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Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by iunlimited491
That's MY area!
Originally posted by StarsInDust
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
We got hit pretty hard here in Michigan. Rain came down in sheets, we couldn't see out our windows; our next door neighbor property looks like he moved his front yard into the lake. The water crossed over the road, but the flood line stopped at our property line. We are lucky we are on high ground. Strange, I was thinking the same thing about weather manipulation, the storm was so loud and frightening.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
I'm right on the edge of one of those red areas, but the local forecast calls for some mild wind and scattered thunderstorms. Your forecast might be slightly exaggerated. Just a little.
Originally posted by iunlimited491
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
That can be a precursor to a tornado. Be alert.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by StarsInDust
I'm in Michigan too. We were supposed to get rain all week last week but it never happened. Right now it's looking like to set up for the average summer thunderstorm. Really nothing new to the native Michigander.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by StarsInDust
I'm in Michigan too. We were supposed to get rain all week last week but it never happened. Right now it's looking like to set up for the average summer thunderstorm. Really nothing new to the native Michigander.
Originally posted by StarsInDust
reply to post by LadyGreenEyes
One of the kids came in, and said things looked "green"! I looked, and while it isn't exactly green, the color is different than I have ever seen for storms here.
I noticed the skies here looked really eerie too, and commented on it to my husband. I called the sky color a yellowish-green though.
Originally posted by iunlimited491
reply to post by beezzer
Better get your swimmies on! Lol.
I'm in Albany - flash flood watch, and few rumbles of thunder so far.
Originally posted by iunlimited491
reply to post by beezzer
Better get your swimmies on! Lol.
I'm in Albany - flash flood watch, and few rumbles of thunder so far.
Originally posted by VoidHawk
Originally posted by LadyGreenEyes
Originally posted by VoidHawk
Not saying its not accurate, but we get the same exaggerated forcasts in the UK, hardly ever happens though.
Micheal Fish anyone?
Well, I see bad weather HERE (middle US), and people I know on FB posted about it where they live, too. So, this time, at least, it looks bad.
I do know what you mean, though. We had storms predicted before, and clear weather, with no storms showing up at all. Happened a LOT recently, in fact.
Its hard to know what to believe.
The Micheal fish comment. In the UK we don't get hurricanes, but back in 87 a TV weather presenter announced to the whole of the UK "Don't worry, the hurricane rumors are false" Next thing we knew half the country was blown down by one
Originally posted by Mapkar
reply to post by cheesy
I'm in Charleston, SC and yesterday we had two separate storms with active Tornado Warnings.
Today we had a pretty decent storm, we were under a warning for a good hour or so.
I found myself in a decent spot to stop because the heavy rain was going to be bad in traffic.
Turns out I stopped right where the core of the storm was going to pass.
The core of the storm had a slight rotation, and while this wasn't a funnel cloud, it still had some swirl to it.
As that passed over I wish I would've taken some video, it was intense! The winds were strong enough to rip small twigs and leaves from trees and shake the car. Wasn't expecting all that from this storm, but it was interesting nonetheless.
Hopefully the next few days won't get too rough.
Originally posted by billdadobbie
yet on the bbc they say some parts of america will be in the 100s west coast area ?
Originally posted by beezzer
Originally posted by iunlimited491
reply to post by beezzer
Better get your swimmies on! Lol.
I'm in Albany - flash flood watch, and few rumbles of thunder so far.
Connecticut here. We're gonna get wet! (We're right near the Naugatuck river)
Originally posted by Mamatus
Yeah considering that the USA has HARP technology, it sure seems we are not very good at aiming it. The brain trust at HARP is kinda like Don Knotts as a Gunslinger. Keep shooting themselves in the foot.