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Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
557 (Milton),
US Major:
557 (Milton),
FL Any:
557 (Milton),
FL Major:
557 (Milton)
Margie
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Hailstorm from the 27th floor
Fri Jun 16 2006 06:55 PM Attachment (526 downloads)
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This is pretty wild...I stayed at work a little late tonight and watched as a tiny cell (attached) headed towards downtown Mpls...about five minutes ago we started getting pelted with hail, about dime-size. I'm looking out the window and there's this wild path the wind is taking carrying the hail around and up through the nearby tall buildings. At times just buckets of hail being thrown against my large plate glass window, very impressive. It's suddenly getting pretty dark but the hail let up, just sheets of rain, lightning. First time I've gotten to see this from a high-rise. I just checked the radar and there's a big yellow warning box over Mpls, no surprise. Looks like more nasty stuff on the way too.
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When it stopped raining and I went to the bus stop, there were piles of hail next to each newspaper box...I looked and found a couple that were quarter-sized.
-------------------- Katrina's Surge: http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/Katrinas_surge_contents.asp
Edited by Margie (Fri Jun 16 2006 08:34 PM)
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Hailstorm from the 27th floor
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Margie
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