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Bucknut24 was right, he just had the wrong entity bringing judgment day.

Hopefully people are awake and aware when these nasty storms are about to hit, particularly those getting pounded in SW Ohio.
 
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jwinslow;1909091; said:
Bucknut24 was right, he just had the wrong entity bringing judgment day.

Hopefully people are awake and aware when these nasty storms are about to hit, particularly those getting pounded in SW Ohio.

Just called my parents outside Zanesville.. good thing I did because apparently they're getting hammered right now. Said it was bad enough to get in the basement. They usually don't care.

I think the local radar channel thing said there were 150 mph gusts in Newark.
 
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Sitting here in SOCC last night, I watched a nasty storm blow through. Luckily, this building is pretty solid and I wouldn't hear a train wreck in the parking lot through the doubled paned, 1/2" thick windows. Its amazing sometimes. We'll have a storm like that one last night, and those of us in here on third will never even hear it. We walk out at 7:30 and say "WTF happened out here?" :lol:
 
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3074326;1909093; said:
Just called my parents outside Zanesville.. good thing I did because apparently they're getting hammered right now. Said it was bad enough to get in the basement. They usually don't care.

I think the local radar channel thing said there were 150 mph gusts in Newark.

Jesus, I'm going to need to call some relatives..Immediate family aside, everyone else I'm related to lives in Muskingum/Perry counties.

It's a beautiful 45 here in New Hampshire, overcast, but warm. I only have two snow banks left-break out the sunscreen!
 
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Crump's brother;1909115; said:
Jesus, I'm going to need to call some relatives..Immediate family aside, everyone else I'm related to lives in Muskingum/Perry counties.

It's a beautiful 45 here in New Hampshire, overcast, but warm. I only have two snow banks left-break out the sunscreen!

My mom said the bad stuff ended up north of them, they're in Dillon State Park. I think the worst of it was around Warsaw/Coshocton more than Zanesville.
 
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Tornado sirens woke me up a little after 2:00am overnight. It was dead calm other than the sirens when I got up. About 5 minutes later the wind picked up so heavy it sounded like a freight train running by our house, then the hail started to fall.

Never did see a funnel, but from what I've read and heard about tornados, I'm guessing that's as close as I'd ever like to get to one.

I've enjoyed some monsterous thunderstorms from the safety of my three-season room. This was the first time I've been in a storm where I decided I should just stay inside instead of walking into the big glass room.

The roar of the wind was insane.
 
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buckeyebri;1909316; said:
The weather [censored]ing sucks....that's how it is.....42 degrees....really....:grr:
Sorry bri....86 today, sunny, and in about an hour there is going to be a free Anders Osborne concert across from my balcony in Lafayette Square.

They do a free concert for 16 Wednesdays downtown in that little park - its always free - and everyone gets off work and goes over there to buy drinks/wine/beer - and great food from local restaurants that have booths that surround the park.

Lots of pretty ladies in sun dresses and shorts and halters. Great way to celebrate finishing the half-way point of a work week. Good as any reason to eat and drink and listen to music I guess. We just seem to do it more often than most down here. :biggrin: I hope you get the spring weather soon.
 
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Dryden;1909122; said:
Tornado sirens woke me up a little after 2:00am overnight. It was dead calm other than the sirens when I got up. About 5 minutes later the wind picked up so heavy it sounded like a freight train running by our house, then the hail started to fall.

Never did see a funnel, but from what I've read and heard about tornados, I'm guessing that's as close as I'd ever like to get to one.

I've enjoyed some monsterous thunderstorms from the safety of my three-season room. This was the first time I've been in a storm where I decided I should just stay inside instead of walking into the big glass room.

The roar of the wind was insane.

Same here. Haven't been even slightly scared by a storm since the age of eight. That shit the other night had me combing my beard. You couldn't even hear the fuckin' sirens because of the ridiculously loud sound of the wind. It was so loud...the noise was what freaked me out a bit. Deep, loud...just like a train...like they told us in school.

Two touched down in Licking. One out east, near Toboso, past the big basket, and the other, I'm almost postive, ripped right thru my back yard, then went straight towards wally world in Heath, doing some damage along the way. Shit everywhere.
 
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