The local weather people have been jabbering all day and point to computer models of what might happen tomorrow.
A system moving through could affect almost everyone in the central U.S. One weatherman said we could have 70 mph straight-line winds with baseball-sized hail. I'm not excited.
This afternoon, I gassed up the vehicles, bought gas for the chainsaw, and made sure we had batteries. With wind velocity that high, there's a good chance there will be power outages tomorrow.
Hopefully, it will remain aloft and not do any damage.
For our friends west, south, and north of Central Alabama, keep your eyes on the skies tomorrow.
A system moving through could affect almost everyone in the central U.S. One weatherman said we could have 70 mph straight-line winds with baseball-sized hail. I'm not excited.
This afternoon, I gassed up the vehicles, bought gas for the chainsaw, and made sure we had batteries. With wind velocity that high, there's a good chance there will be power outages tomorrow.
Hopefully, it will remain aloft and not do any damage.
For our friends west, south, and north of Central Alabama, keep your eyes on the skies tomorrow.
This is an old picture. I did it in black and white to make the clouds look more menacing. |