Posted on 03/21/2022 8:10:30 PM PDT by Conservat1
The National Weather Service advised people to take shelter after issuing tornado watches and warnings, which expired by about 7 p.m.
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Stay safe, please God.
Check out this lucky dude! 😂😂😂😂😂
https://twitter.com/brianemfinger/status/1506105724929286152?s=21
Could have been so much worse!
Scary
Thanks
Chevy just got a new ad!
Omg… just going thru my video. This is a story about a red truck and a tornado…. I CANNOT believe they drove away like that. #txwx #tornado pic.twitter.com/8h0nD88xFv— Brian Emfinger (@brianemfinger) March 22, 2022
That is amazing, pickup truck flipped on its side, does a 180 or 360 ends up same direction on highway and continues.
Last evening, a bit northeast of San Antonio, I started my usual evening walk down to the river and back a bit early. There was a rumble of thunder off to the west, and I even checked the radar weather map to make sure the storms were not headed my way. I live on the side of the Balcones Escarpment. The 3-mile walk starts with a steep 400’ vertical drop down to the Guadelupe River gorge.
After a couple of minutes, I noticed that the rumble of thunder off in the distance was not occasional, it was continuous. I have never heard continuous thunder before, especially for what turned out to be about an hour long. I did stop several times to observe the clouds, and they were moving to the northwest, away from my travel direction.
When I got to the bottom, though, the rumble had changed. It was coming from both the northwest, and now the northeast, the direction I had to go to return home. I hustled back up the hill to go back. Glancing up, the clouds were no longer moving the same direction, they were moving in circles. The thunder rumbles stayed continuous from both sides.
I hustled even more and got home just as large raindrops were beginning to fall. We’re far south of the tornado activity around Fort Worth, and there were no tornados reported here. We were lucky.
My son is in NW Dallas. He saw a tornado pass behind him across a lake.
Said the wind was so strong he couldn’t close the back door.
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