I've been in Lincoln Nebraska for the past week, a little ways away, but we've been having some awesome wall clouds almost every day. Nothing more than brief downpours and some moderate straight line winds are coming of them so far. But a large and rather moist cold front just moved out and a major high moved in. We're expecting big things tomorrow when the convectional engine kicks in with all that heat and moisture. Almost every evening there are warnings in the lobby warning of expected tornado warnings and watchers for the area that evening and telling us to be prepared to move to the basement at a moments notice.
I'm working on an AP Human Geography reading, so we have over 50,000 high school advanced placement exams from all over the US of kids that hope to do well enough to get college credit for their advanced geography class. All the exams, and the 150+ teachers, are basically in a barn at the state fair grounds. If we catch even an F-5 in the neighborhood, those exams will end up evenly distributed over the eastern half of North America, and geography teachers will be falling out of the sky for days!
Natch