Posted on 03/12/2006 6:39:21 PM PST by silentknight
Another cell may be developing over the Tulsa area and moving east, northeast.
The town of Kansas, OK, (abt 80 miles due east of Tulsa, OK) has reported signficant damage.
Thanks for your concern. We are sitting up watching the weather. Just don't know which way it's going to go. Very nasty stuff going on around here.
Wow! 3.73 inches of rain since 7:00 PM!
Luckily the governor of IL lives in the city of Chicago
~argh
Hopefully, fine. That's when wind is a worry, mobile homes. No reports on that.
Luckily for who?
The Chicago libs.
Unbelievable!
I think I heard one of the Trinity's is on generator power now also.
Sorry, I forgot the sarcasm tag. <p.The governor lives 1.5 blocks from me.........I have seen him jogging. Barf.
Channel 6 now talking about a lot of debris on the road.
I noticed this one my trip down the hill. Lot's of gravel and busted up asphalt and brick on the streets.
I thought of Bahbah earlier tonight. You haven't heard from her since Thursday? I remember her area and the south expecting bad weather on Thursday. That storm did not live up to the potention of these storms this weekend.
per Drudge, 60 percent of bldgs on University of Kansas campus damaged today....classes cancelled until further notice.
How do you keep from spitting? Poor thing.
Yep, sink holes.
Keeping you in my prayers Bah.
WOW, glad you're OK, this is so scary.
Caller just said Kewanee is getting bad.
Now a tornado heading for the capital of Missouri...Jefferson City...
On-scene spotters are calling in.
Some houses in Benton County, AR, have been completely demolished --- just piles of rubble.
So far, no reports of deaths---but it is early. The storms only passed there about 30 minutes ago.
Field house at Bentonville, AR High School had roof blown off.
I knew his FIL ;)
Grew up in Logan Square
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