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Would I appreciate this weather if it was like this every day? I think that I would. I can no longer tolerate cold and dark or intense heat and humidity.
- Mostly sunny
- 90°F (32°C)
- Wind from the SSW at 27 mph
- Humidity is at 11%
- Dew point is 28°
- Barometric pressure at 29.50 in
- The visibility is set at 10.0 mi
We're under a tornado watch again this evening. The Weather Channel says "there will be a tornado" and hail balls 2", 3", 4" and larger. Luckily, all of the weather seems to be north and east of us and moving NE.
We're under a tornado watch again this evening. The Weather Channel says "there will be a tornado" and hail balls 2", 3", 4" and larger. Luckily, all of the weather seems to be north and east of us and moving NE.
Get your kids, pets and cars inside!
Yesterday morning I was coming back from Gunnison, Colorado and I saw the nastiest cloud formations across the Grand Junction/Palisade area I've seen in years. My first thought was the two panhandles are going to get nailed tomorrow. Am watching the Weather Channel right now, they made a good point by the tv and radio folks telling citizens to stay at home-don't get out.
HH. The storms now appear to be starting to build to our south and southwest so we're going to get hit for sure. We're under a red area now on the WC radar but we're only getting rain, coming in sideways due to the wind.
I'm sure I will lose power and the internet. Everything that counts is under a 1950s-thick metal roof but it's sure looking bad to our south. Looks like they are now starting to lock down the wind turbine blades.
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