We are fine, storms were north and south of us. Worst was to the north, houses flattened, and the airport took a direct hit. Planes were blown around, some of the jet bridges were torn up, and lots of glass was blown out in the concourses. Airport is currently closed. Mark
Good to hear you are Ok Mark, was thingking about you and your new garage when I heard about the storms last night..
yeah, interesting night, The st. louis airport is like a 10 min drive and bldg's were getting hit like 5 min drive away. All OK here. Juuuuusst missed us to the north
Indeed, hope all you MA'ers are AOK with this wacky weather, fires, tornados, floods, it's crazy out there! The sun has finally graced us with its presence here in the PNW for two whole days! I actually got sunburnt working outside today :blush2: Stay safe y'all!
The weather guessers are saying the storms will stay above around Lexington, KY, but I-75 to there will be pretty dicey thru Wed., or possible early Thursday. I'm headed down early Tuesday and am NOT looking forward to the drive...at least after I get past Lexington. Last year, the ride home was the same...TERRIBLE rain and flooded interstate, from north of Corbin, KY, to just north of Lexington. I'm not sure which tires to best handle the weather [hydroplaning]...the Kumho ASX all seasons or the Falken RT-615s. Any suggestions? Both have good tread....
I think I'll stay with the Kumhos...they were on last year for MOTD and got me thru all sorts of inclement weather...snow on the Cherohala Skyway as I came in and torrential downpours on the way home. The Falkens will just have to rest up for the Memorial Day weekend HPDE at Mid Ohio....
Mark, glad that you and Lois escaped the damage. Tim also glad to hear that you were unaffected. Zinful (Doug) lives fairly near the airport are he and Donna OK? -Clint
Joplin Mo was hit very hard this afternoon, a hospital there took a direct hit, many hurt and missing some fatalities as well, do not know the number yet they are still searching, I44 from Springfield MO to OK state line is closed, massive piles of cars and tractor trailer along the interstate. There hasn't been as many tornadoes this spring but the ones that have occurred have been some monsters...
Yeah, we were in the basement last night too, they blew the sirens twice, but it all went south of us. Couple of small towns south and west of us got hammered too.
I saw that on the news, Reading KS was pretty much wiped out. I heard a few minutes ago that 24 confirmed dead in Joplin with dozens still missing. Here is whats left of their hospital, sad sight....
My heart goes out to those folks who have simply lost everything, for some it's just a matter of getting the check from the insurance co, for others that have no insurance - it means starting over from scratch, with absolutely nothing. Not to mention those who lost loved ones in the storms. We get very cavalier about living here in tornado alley, since we have these every spring - probably much like those building houses along the fault lines in Califonia - till something like this happens and turns your world upside down. And that pesky volcano is erupting in Iceland again, threatening to melt their world or bury it in ash.....