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Ja  Rhule

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Snowing here...

 

/Hawk

lol...not today!!!

 

we actually had tornado warnings at home yesterday....some pretty incredible clouds, but never did hear any confirmed funnels or touchdowns....kind of like watching the bucs and titans play....huge rain and pea sized hail.

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You should see Stanly County, looks like a dead zone. Trees down everywhere, no power, cars engulfed by power lines. One little town has power and it is well over maximum capacity. 

I was in Albemarle last night when it hit and I that is the first time I have ever been scared by a storm. My girl has 150 ft pine trees that surround her place and they were snapping like twigs. Hail the size of golf balls, winds had to be 80mph+ trees down everywhere and still no power today. After it passed all the neighbors were walking around just in a daze because the whole place looked like a bomb went off. I could only imagine what the people in OK went through when the tornado hit. There were a bunch of news helicopters flying overhead all evening and I saw a few news trucks driving there as I went to work today. I guess we got it worse than most places.

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GambrinousPanther are you from Albemarle? I live here its crazy I passed by one house  with a huge trampoline on top of someones garage. They were 3 different tornados reported.

Was that the house on HWY 52? I drove by that on Saturday. Went down one of the side streets near Family Video and couldn't believe the damage I saw. Finally got power back yesterday after 4 days of no power or water. Thank goodness I have a place in Charlotte that we could go to. I can't live more than 30 mins without power and water. I have no survival skills and will be one of the first one's done when the zombie apocolypse comes.

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