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The creeks are out around here. I was talking to Noah about a boat for my basement.
Gods' Fireworks are the best. You know you are in KS, watching all hell break lose, not in the basement but in the garage in camp chairs in the midst of a tornado warning.
I had to re-look this up: you see lightning, start counting, if time elapses of 5 sec to hear the thunder equals 1 mile etc. Some were .5 seconds:-) I was checking for downed trees this morning
BTW, my rain gauges weren't tall enough. NE KS. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Holladay:
The creeks are out around here. I was talking to Noah about a boat for my basement.
Gods' Fireworks are the best. You know you are in KS, watching all hell break lose, not in the basement but in the garage in camp chairs in the midst of a tornado warning.
I had to re-look this up: you see lightning, start counting, if time elapses of 5 sec to hear the thunder equals 1 mile etc. Some were .5 seconds:-) I was checking for downed trees this morning
Originally Posted by TLO:
No severe weather, but A LOT of flooding. We were estimated to have gotten somewhere between 9-13 inches of rain in less than 12 hours.
Shit man? In KC? I'd have taken 2 inches of that.
Originally Posted by KS Smitty:
Picture from Facebook, Scott City KS Buehlers stomping ground.
Yeah, I was 20 miles west of there. It was a hell of a light show.
In other news, lightning without rain + mature wheat = horror show. We're lucky shit didn't get real.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Buehler is probably IN that pic, holding up a pitchfork and pretending he's He-Man.
Originally Posted by notorious:
We now know where Bueh buried the ashes of the autographed Herm Edwards photo Reerun gave to him.
Scattered strong/severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across the High Plains this afternoon/evening. A few storms may produce damaging wind gusts or severe hail. https://t.co/lOQi0sZQyb
4 PM CDT 7/4: A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 11 PM CDT for portions of western Kansas. Large to very large (2+ inches) hail and strong/severe wind gusts are the primary threats this afternoon/evening. pic.twitter.com/UjJByvyJ4F
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) July 4, 2021