scanner just said storm moving in with quarter size hail
LOL, funny that you posted it under this category. Billy is on his way home from work (south of Moline) and reported quarter size hail. He also said it was dark as (a word I can't say on the forum). Get ready folks, I think it's gonna be a long night.
Radar just showed a possible tornado rotation by Elk Falls.
Everyone okay?
Latest I heard a funnel had been spotted south of Longton. Didn't say if it were on the ground.
I called my dad and step-mother who live in Elk Falls, they said they were fine just had large hail. The wall cloud near Longton only had strong rotation, it never dropped or formed into a funnel.
The sun has been shining here most of the evening. It's dark to the east and south of the house. The wind has also died down quite a bit.
well, I thought it was safe to power-up again, but from the looks of it outside, guess I better shut down and stay shut down. Don't really think Howard proper is gonna get much, tho, other than what we had about supper time. That's a good thing, tho.
Think again, Flo. Did you see the hail? Glad it wasn't any bigger and didn't come down any harder. Hope my poor little peas are all right. I really did want to pick and shell them. Oh, for you who are far away, it was 5 to 10 minutes of marble size hail. No wind to speak of, thank goodness or someone else.
OOOHHH!!! We had hail three different times this evening! Some got to golf ball size, thank goodness there wasn't much of that! Most was marble, large marble, or pea size hail. I see some leaves down, and the best I can see the young tomatoes survived okay! They are really growing, the stems are getting thick and the centers are that pretty dark green. Hope Mother Nature is kind to them. I set the rest of my seedlings back on the lee side of the porch so they wouldn't drown. Right now I see lightening way in the south like Oklahoma. Hope it settles down some, sure don't want what they are having in Denver! Yuk! Brrrr!!!! :P :P
Hope y'all made it thru the storms! Hit here bout 4 this mornin, thought the house was gonna blow over!
Everything at my house survived even though I had my doubts about some of the electric stuff when I discovered the electricity was off. I discovered this about 3 this morning. Daughter says it was 2 and she wondered who was messing around across the street in the county yard, then heard a large motor start and decided that it was just our dedicated city workers starting the generator to guarantee that we didn't run out of water. For the out-of-towners, the city water works is across the street from the county road yard.
Bud spent the rest of the night on my bed. I don't know if he was the protector or the protectee. He got up when I did, had his 15 minutes of lap time, got in his own chair and is still asleep. I think I could use a little more sleep, too. Anyway, we got through another one.
Fred and I were in town day before yesterday at Radio Shack - and decided to buy an Alert Weather Alarm. I programmed it for weather alerts for Montgomery, Chautauqua and Elk counties. At 12.45 this morning, that alarm went off, and it scared the holy bejeeus out of me. I jumped out of bed and the voice came on and told of all the storms and alerts that were in a 70 mile radius. When I got back to bed, the rest of the night was a little bit restless, wondering if there was going to be another "scary Mary alarm".
But so glad we have it, and feel much safer now, knowing full well that it works. Sure makes the hair stand straight up though when it goes off. :o :o
hahaha.. Well Mama, you got your moneys' worth out of it already then haven't you?
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We're grateful to have our weather radio, but I must admit I was a bit out of sorts Friday morning because of it. I went to bed around 10 Thursday night, totally exhausted, and that radio went off about every 20 minutes or so until after 1 a.m. Just as I would start to doze off, it would blare again. You're right, Jo...it does get your attention! It also can rob you of a lot of sleep!
It sounds like you folks are alright...stop sending it this way please. We had a funnel cloud just south of here on Wednesday, but it didn't touch down. We needed the rain, but not the wind. More to come I'm afraid. VA. sure got hit hard.
Marvin and i spent from Friday till tonite on a jaunt to Missouri. First stop was Pam's, of course, for a very nice visit and supper. Sat. went on to Pottersville to see an elderly uncle of Lewis' via the lesser traveled state hwy 14. Went through AVA which had been hit by a tornado Thur. nite or early Fri morning. No casualities except a lot of huge trees downed, some roof damage and their historic downtown had a lot of damage. Most of it was blocked off, of course, but what I seen was enough. Power crews were working to get poles and lines up to restore power to the town. Had beautiful weather for our trip, although a bit on the chilly side. One sad sight was the pecan trees east of Chetopa. I understand an ice storm done that damage. Good to be home.