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Sir, a second tornado has touched down.
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Nigga what the actual fuck. I have never seen anything like this. This might be the one.
Just cored the town of Plevna without much, if any, weakening. I don't think the town even exists anymore. This is dreadful.
Might keep going through Hutchinson, a decent-sized small town.Just cored the town of Plevna without much, if any, weakening. I don't think the town even exists anymore. This is dreadful.
Should go northeast of it but the new tornado that's forming may hit Willowbrook.Might keep going through Hutchinson, a decent-sized small town.
Used to work with a guy from Hutch. Hope he's hunkered down.
Just a bad year after quite a while were Tornados were rarer than normal (as far as I am aware.)Im not even in tornado alley and like for the past like 3-4 weeks, barring this one. Ive gotten multiple tornado warnings.
Wtf been happening, its fort bend, we rarely get tornados
the floods, lightning storms and the heavy winds, Im fine with. Tornados are a no bueno for me, My plants cant survive being torn to shit by themJust a bad year after quite a while were Tornados were rarer than normal (as far as I am aware.)
Earlier this year right after we had the explosion of green growth from our first good rain we had a rain storm that came down so hard it stripped all the new leaves off the trees blanketing the ground.the floods, lightning storms and the heavy winds, Im fine with. Tornados are a no bueno for me, My plants cant survive being torn to shit by them
Texas goes through regular spans of droughts, then just pure onslaught of rain storm after rain storm.Earlier this year right after we had the explosion of green growth from our first good rain we had a rain storm that came down so hard it stripped all the new leaves off the trees blanketing the ground.
My entire backyard felt like stepping into a different dimension, every inch of ground blanketed with bright green. Surreal and eerie.