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[QUOTE="RichZ, post: 2720141, member: 534"] I was fishing all day. Got home, backed the boat into the yard, went in the house, and 5 minutes later I wondered why it was dark. Looked up at the sky and it had that odd yellow gray color that precedes bad stuff comin at you. Ran out and put the cover on the boat just as the first twigs and raindrops started to fall. Started pouring a couple minutes before I finished. The next 20 minutes was nasty. Kind of glad the fish stopped biting when they did, or I might have stayed another half-hour. Bunch of trees down on my street, and driving up 111 this morning, it's like Hammertown road is the dividing line between lots of tree damage and "Storm? What storm?" We didn't fare nearly as badly as my daughter across the river in Oxford. Tornado came through their back yard and right through the neighborhood. Took out a few trees in their yard, three of them landed on my grandson's Mustang. Took all the siding off one of the neighbors houses, and threw his AC unit into the next neighbor's yard. Their road remains impassable and they have no word on power restoration, but they are on generator. (coincidently, the gas station around the corner from me has lines at both sides of all 6 pumps, made up mostly of people filling tanks for their generators). [/QUOTE]
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