lbgraves
Little Cinderella's Mommy
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Yep. The weather map that showed lightning strikes was practically solid white. The number of lightning strikes per minute was just phenomenal. This type of storm rarely hits here, but last night was certainly bad.
When the storm first hit, I could hear a tree snapping in the backyard right outside my windows. Thankfully the top of the tree fell opposite the house.
The community right next door to us (Griffith, IN) was clocking wind gusts up to 88 mph. That town sustained the majority of damage.
However, where I live, there are still 63,000 without power. Earlier today we were without water as well. There were so many water line ruptures that the town turned the water off a while so that they could effect repairs.
Here at the parish, aside from tree limbs as well as a tree falling on the convent garage and another tree falling against another of our houses ripping out the power lines, we did not sustain too serious of damage.
The most nuisance damage was that one of the times our power flaked on and off it blew out the power supply to our voice mail system. So, our phones work, but we are stuck taking messages for anyone not immediately available because the computer that runs the voice mail is down for the count.
But, as I say, we are definitely a lot better off than most of the people in our area, so I'm not complaining.
I saw the baseball stadium with people racing out while the sirens blared.
