Spring times storms. late last night was a mounster

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Kansas has some really dramatic skies.

i hope you are o.k. dr. zen. take care of yourself… judy

the storms last night left us with a lake around are house, and today I pump out the basement, totally full of water. lots of damage.

Your so capable DrZen. If that was me I wouldn’t know what to do.

i am sorry to read of it dr. zen. sorry you are going through property damage etc.

i hope you can have a happy holiday anyhow.

judy

So sorry, Doc! Those storms were so slow-moving yesterday, they spent about eight hours just hovering outside my town before finally reaching us. Wishing you well in your cleanup.

like I’m not going under there if a twester comes its way to flooded.

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Yikes! That looks very water-logged. :frowning2: I hope you get the water drained off and every thing dried out.

My sister lives in Texas. They have been having large amounts of rain which has led to flash floods from what I understand.

Dang…

I hear hurricane season is gonna be big this yr!

Here on the east coast we only get hurricanes… No earthquakes or tornadoes

I heard storrs Connecticut is the least likely city to have a natural disaster.

No, I don’t see how you could, yikes.

We have a storm coming through right now, the kind that is white on the radar. Funnel clouds but none on the ground.