More pictures from my county in west Tennessee:
Either a small tornado or severe straightline winds with the rain this morning. Was outside when the wind reversed 180 degrees and doubled in strength. Many trees down, some roofs blown off, and power is out over a wide area, feels like Spain.
I'm glad your safe.
We are having a spring of dreams since the first week of February. Been in the 90's a few days, windy a bit but low 80's the end of April I'll take it.
@Yakster said: I'm glad your safe.
You're 😁
80 today, 60 overnight. Perfect.
Power finally restored, now I can get something to eat.
If the grid goes down, like it did in Spain, Portugal, and France, but for a long time, a lot of people are going to be in big trouble. Cars, heat, hot water, etc.... Good to have some backup.
Seems my power came on last night, but in town they are saying Thursday or Friday. Any one else have two power companies? I get separate bills for the house and the shop at the wife's place.
We have one company but there are three different major circuits that feed the county from three different directions. One section can be out for days after another depending on what caused the outage. It can be comical because two of them converge in town at the red light. Yes, I said THE red light. One side of the intersection will have power but the other side won’t.
Getting some good rain at the moment. Thank you baby Jesus!
Cooling down after the high today at 101 🥵🥵🥵
76*, light wind, 45% humidity, 52* dew point.
Getting a bit of rain today.
Into the 90's today, after the most pleasant spring in my 20 years of AZ history I know what's next.
@dirtdude said: Into the 90's today, after the most pleasant spring in my 20 years of AZ history I know what's next.
Time to head north for a few months!
Little warm. Not the worst place on earth, but at least it ain't salty roads Boston. @Vision
Well yeah, when it slips below 100 it gets downright comfortable.
Hot and humid, looks like summer has started. Getting close to record highs today almost 90, current humidity is 89.
90f and 89 humidity? Sounds like new England weather.
Dust storm northern Illinois
Climate change!
Hot AF.
50 miles west. Thankfully the mountains kept us safe again
Hope all you guys in Tennessee, Missouri, and anywhere else are safe
Who is this Pulaski fella? We have a school, among other things, named after him?
@peter4jc said: Who is this Pulaski fella? We have a school, among other things, named after him?
Casimer Pulaski. He was a Brigadier General in the Revolutionary War
Wind's going to pick up today, up to 20 mph.
@Rdp77 said: @peter4jc said: Who is this Pulaski fella? We have a school, among other things, named after him? Casimer Pulaski. He was a Brigadier General in the Revolutionary War
@Rdp77 said:
Good thing I was asking you. If I had been asking @vision, he'd have said, "If only there was a small item in your pocket that you could use to look things up on."
Gorgeous 74 degree Spring day.