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Leroy Whetstone wrote:
> May 10 2008 a class(4) tornado passed within miles from my home. It
> killed 12 people and destroyed countless homes. Luckily, all we got is
> some hail damage and lost power for two and half days.
>
Wow! Glad you're okay!
We've had our share of severe weather here in North Texas as well. One
storm, a relatively minor (thankfully) tornado (EF-1 or EF-0) passed
very near here, Just to the north. Early in the morning (4:00am) with no
warning siren. Thankfully it wasn't nearly as powerful.
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Wow! Glad you're okay!
>
> We've had our share of severe weather here in North Texas as well. One
> storm, a relatively minor (thankfully) tornado (EF-1 or EF-0) passed
> very near here, Just to the north. Early in the morning (4:00am) with no
> warning siren. Thankfully it wasn't nearly as powerful.
Thanks!
I hate when tornado's come in the morning don't you!
What was strange about our tornado, we watch the storm reports and
followed the tornado's direction, from 60 miles out it was heading right
toward us and keep that direction until just a few minutes from our
house. We instantly knew what cause our power to go off, just didn't
know how bad it was.
Luckily none of our close neighbors or friends died. But friends of
our friends did die. Besides the homes that where lost we also lost a
feed store and a wedding store.
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