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June 6th, and the forecast is snow
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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 59504" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>I witnessed those kinds of storms for 18 years in Texas, helped clean up after a few. Somehow I dodged any direct damage other than hail damage to vehicles for all of those years. After 6 years away in the mountains of North Georgia, it finally caught up with me. My truck got hit pretty hard by the top of a tree during a Cat 1 tornado which did moderate damage where I now live. Georgia has seen a fair amount of tornado activity the past couple of seasons, though I've not lived here long enough to know if that is 'normal'. It just seems ironic to have survived Texas and get hit in Georgia :shock:</p><p></p><p>Those are some great pictures on that website though, looks exactly like that when a storm goes bonkers :affraid:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 59504, member: 540"] I witnessed those kinds of storms for 18 years in Texas, helped clean up after a few. Somehow I dodged any direct damage other than hail damage to vehicles for all of those years. After 6 years away in the mountains of North Georgia, it finally caught up with me. My truck got hit pretty hard by the top of a tree during a Cat 1 tornado which did moderate damage where I now live. Georgia has seen a fair amount of tornado activity the past couple of seasons, though I've not lived here long enough to know if that is 'normal'. It just seems ironic to have survived Texas and get hit in Georgia :shock: Those are some great pictures on that website though, looks exactly like that when a storm goes bonkers :affraid: [/QUOTE]
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