I’m just south of Nashville. My metal ankle is blowing up.
We came through unscathed, other than the usual blown-in door on the greenhouse. *Rolleyes*
Last night we played cards while the storm started. Lots of thunder and lightening, but no wind - just dumps of rain in between lightening strikes. It was 62 degrees, so I had the storm door open to let in the breeze.
It was over by 8-pm-ish, but then the wind started. Like a FREIGHT TRAIN going by. And that kept up for hours.
By 7am, the temp had dropped THIRTY DEGREES, and we woke up to a dusting of SNOW on the ground.
Just crazy!
But, our state was VERY lucky. Some damage to buildings but no injuries or deaths:
“In Rewey, a building came down at Burnham Lumber and debris was blown into a nearby field, according to the village’s fire department. No homes were damaged.
The Brodhead area also saw storm damage; the city’s fire department reported damage on Golf Course Road and bent power poles near Decatur Dairy.
At least a dozen buildings in the surrounding town of Decatur were damaged, and one family was displaced, the Green County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
No injuries were reported in the county.”