Crazy weather! Yesterday I went to see Maranda -- She lives between OKC and Lawton. I left her place around 2:50 because the sky to the north and west was becoming quite ominous and I knew we were expecting thunder storms. As I approached the the city, switched stations to get some weather and they were talking about taking cover in the Yukon (hometown of Garth Brooks) area approaching the OKC metro -- which I had to drive through to get on the turnpike to head east to Tulsa -- and a tornado down in Edmond to the north of the city. Turns out, there were five cells of rotation going on around the same time. I was sweating bullets and strangling the steering wheel until I got on the turnpike and could see clear skies ahead. By the time I was about 10 miles out on the turnpike it was just over the metro area. So glad I didn't experience any of that tennis ball sized hail!
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You should fear anything that can bleed for seven days without dying... (as told to Mr. DS on 3-12-10)
The tornadic weather was from Lawton moving north and east through OKC on to Bartlesville (home of Frank Phillips and Phillips 66). The Tulsa metro weather just got heavy rain and thunderstorms. So all was good when I got home and didn't really set in until the evening. I slept through it -- being scared sure uses up a lot of energy!
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You should fear anything that can bleed for seven days without dying... (as told to Mr. DS on 3-12-10)