We are currently having one of the most powerful storms I've seen. It's out of the north, very unusual for us. Most of our weather comes from the west.
Trees are really blowing and rain is coming in huge sheets. We're also having a lot of lightening and thunder. We're under a severe thunderstorm warning, so we'll keep our eyes open.
Our television reception is out, we have Dish, so no real news on what's happening.
I've just never seen big trees blow so much.
Thanks,
Clark
What state are you in Clark ?
Quote from: redarrow on June 26, 2013, 08:39:14 PM
What state are you in Clark ?
Southern Illinois. We are south of St. Louis about 90 minutes east.
Thanks,
Clark
Hitting us right now Clark, wind isn't real bad but man the lightning is rough. Hope everything is ok out your way.
keep safe
Quote from: allaboutshooting on June 26, 2013, 08:47:20 PM
Quote from: redarrow on June 26, 2013, 08:39:14 PM
What state are you in Clark ?
Southern Illinois. We are south of St. Louis about 90 minutes east.
Thanks,
Clark
I seen the report on the news awhile ago . You guys are getting hammered. We are getting some of it in lower Mich. too.
Damage reports from 6/26 Nationally 190 damaging wind reports and 23 hail reports(greater than 1 inch in diameter) 1 tornado:
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IL reports...sorry for the all caps, its a copy/paste job:
SALEM MARION IL 3863 8895 HAIL WAS MOSTLY HALF DOLLAR SIZED ... WITH SOME AS LARGE AS GOLFBALL (LSX)
FAIRMONT CITY ST. CLAIR IL 3865 9010 LARGE TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN ... TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR. REPORT RELAYED VIA KMOV (LSX)
2 E CARTERVILLE WILLIAMSON IL 3776 8905 NUMEROUS LARGE TREES DOWN AND BROKEN TREES WEST OF WILLIAMSON CO AIRPORT. OLD FAIRFIELD ROAD BLOCKED BY DOWNED TREE ABOUT 1 MI WEST OF AP. REPORTED ABOUT 7 PM. (PAH)
2 E MOUNT VERNON JEFFERSON IL 3832 8887 NUMEROUS LARGE TREES DOWN AND BROKEN TREES WEST OF AIRPORT. OLD FAIRFIELD ROAD BLOCKED BY DOWNED TREE ABOUT 1 MI WEST OF AIRPORT. REPORTED ABOUT 7 PM. (PAH)
2 NNE VALMEYER MONROE IL 3833 9030 3 FOOT DIAMETER TREE SNAPPED AT BASE ALONG BLUFF ROAD ... TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR (LSX)
ALTO PASS UNION IL 3757 8932 SEVERAL TREES ON CARS AND HOMES (PAH)
Wonder why Im not getting it. Western Kentucky here. Not that Im waitin it. Im sure I will get it now, since I just asked that. Yeah, keep safe
Got called out around midnight and we wrapped most everything up around 10 this morning. Couple of broke poles but we were lucky, could have been worse for sure.
Hang tight and hope it ends soon! :anim_25:
Be safe clark. That sounds like the hammering I took here in NJ yesterday. Rain so heavy that it actually looked like smoke. Then hail and wind. Only thing is that with all the storms of late most of the weak trees have already come down. Good luck.
All that weather is right where we are. We had limbs down, pretty much all over and some other damage to bushes, etc. but otherwise were very fortunate.
Sorry to be late in my replies. I've been out cleaning up the area.
Thanks again,
Clark
Clark, I'm guessing that you're far enough north that you missed the "inland Hurricane" or dericho in 09? I've never seen anything like that. We had 100mph + straight line winds for 20 minutes in Williamson county that day.
We got a solid part of those storms earlier here in eastern Iowa. They were pretty rough. Hope everyone stays safe.
Quote from: renegade19 on June 28, 2013, 06:34:45 PM
Clark, I'm guessing that you're far enough north that you missed the "inland Hurricane" or dericho in 09? I've never seen anything like that. We had 100mph + straight line winds for 20 minutes in Williamson county that day.
Our property is close to the Jackson/Williamson County line and we were right in the middle of that. We lost hundreds of trees, 3 roofs (house, garage/work shop & shed) 1 vehicle and were without power for about 8 days. The hail storm the day before caused a lot of damage as well.
My shooting range had 120' trees down and I spent literally weeks with a chainsaw cutting up trees and hauling them away. I built a lot of brush piles which helped to bring back quail and rabbits.
As you know, it looked like a nuclear attack. We were fortunate however because friends from Perry County brought a generator and kept our vital appliances running and helped us have repairs made very quickly.
I've never seen so many blue tarps. You could drive from our place to Carterville and follow the path of the inland hurricane.
Thanks,
Clark
Hang tough Clark!! It will be over soon! We get storms most every afternoon in the summer here in FLA. Not always as strong as yours, but a lot of ours are pretty severe!!! Hunker down brother!!