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May 29, 2012 20:39

Can someone please explain how the weather went from a 10% chance of rain to severe thunderstorms with baseball sized hail to TORNADO WARNINGS within three hours ( Read more... )

ooooooklahoma, flipping tables, spamming my f-list, tornadoes

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hooves May 30 2012, 01:46:44 UTC
sorry, the oklahoma tag just makes me giggle because at a yard sale the other week I totally bought a casette tape of the music from the musical.

LOLZ.

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kyogres May 30 2012, 01:50:26 UTC
Believe it or not, I have never seen the musical. I actually kind of hate that song because people have a tendency to sing it to me when I tell them I'm from Oklahoma. And I'm like "wow, it's not like I've ever heard that one before."

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hooves May 30 2012, 02:24:10 UTC
Heh heh heh well, you do write it out that way.

The musical is SO STUPID. But it's so bad it's worth seeing at least once.

also is that a lloyd icon

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kyogres May 30 2012, 04:47:24 UTC
Yes, because Lloyd makes the best facial expressions.

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eternal_rena May 30 2012, 01:47:12 UTC
The term "As unpredictable as the weather" comes to mind :3

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kyogres May 30 2012, 01:52:56 UTC
True, though we usually at least get a "chance of severe thunderstorms" forecast the night before if there are going to be tornadoes.

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pheonixxfoxx May 30 2012, 13:49:51 UTC
Sounds like the really blew the forecast. Today, in my area it is raining yet the forecast still has a 50% chance of rain. Why not change it to 100% at this point?!

I saw pics of the baseball sized hail on the Weather Channel, scarey stuff!! I'm glad to hear that you and your family are safe. Will insurance cover the Corolla?!

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kyogres May 30 2012, 22:06:22 UTC
Yeah, my dad ran into baseball sized hail while he was driving home from his softball game. He stopped at a Walmart, and a few seconds after he got inside, it started hailing hard. Apparently the front windows of the Walmart got blown out, and hail even started coming through the ceiling.

The hail at our house was quite a bit smaller, probably nickel sized. It was kind of cool at first, until we realized the storm was producing tornadoes as well and the sirens started going off.

Insurance is going to cover all but $1000 on the Corolla, thankfully.

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pheonixxfoxx May 31 2012, 14:44:13 UTC
It was fortunate that your Dad stopped off at Walmart when he did! Imagine if it started hailing while he was still on the road?! Scary stuff...O_o

When I lived in Maryland, one time it started to hail. It was my first hail experience and the hail itself was about the size of a quarter! Weather is both fascinating and frightening...

That is good, for I know that sometimes insurance won't always cover an "act of nature!"

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