As predicted, the storms moved across Oklahoma containing 3 different cells. We were activated and positioned ourselves on the Southeast side of the storm nearest our location. We receive heavy downpours, winds of approximately 40-50 mph and hail. The hail ranged from pea size to half dollar size, pounding my car and making it difficult to hear on the county radio. Fortunately, there was no rotation. I heard one clamp of thunder and there was no lightning. A beautiful double rainbow appeared after the storm passed. The storms have moved Northeast at 50 mph and are quickly departing the state.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Lastest weather reports for Oklahoma
As predicted, the storms moved across Oklahoma containing 3 different cells. We were activated and positioned ourselves on the Southeast side of the storm nearest our location. We receive heavy downpours, winds of approximately 40-50 mph and hail. The hail ranged from pea size to half dollar size, pounding my car and making it difficult to hear on the county radio. Fortunately, there was no rotation. I heard one clamp of thunder and there was no lightning. A beautiful double rainbow appeared after the storm passed. The storms have moved Northeast at 50 mph and are quickly departing the state.
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