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alfreda89 ([personal profile] alfreda89) wrote2009-03-25 07:08 pm
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It was itty-bitty hail

I used to leave NOAA weather radio on during storm season. W hated this, even muted. So, several tornado warnings went out and I did not know about them, so I was not in the closet where I should have been. I'm not back in the habit of leaving the station on. And I was not daydreaming out the window today, so I did not see the black strip across the northwest horizon until I went out on the balcony to shake out rugs.

Amazing how fast you can find two cats, a jug of water and the boom box, even after a move. I had not opened the D batteries and put them in yet. The bathroom seemed the best choice, so we stayed there while the hail rattled the roof.

The battery installation has been rectified. The car windows did not break, but the hail was nickel-to-quarter-sized, and did cause tiny dimples. It's a thirteen year old car, what can I say?

W had softball sized hail. By the time it was safe to go out and get one, they had melted to golf ball size. He lost the skylights. And of course sent me email to ask who fixes the roof.

A mutual friend had his front car window smashed on the way home, giving him a lap of glass and some cuts. But not really serious (like needing stitches) since his wife is patching him up.

EM is not coming tonight, since the warning extends until 9:00 pm and there is no covered parking. I will probably also look for the medical kit I used to keep in the kitchen.

Just in case. Time for a storm kit.

I grew up in tornado alley. Wish I had the full basement we had.

[identity profile] alfreda89.livejournal.com 2009-03-26 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The scary thing about storm cellars is they'd have to dig through 2 stories of debris to get to you. We had a couple of low windows at ground level -- they did not face the storm paths, so we might have had them as an escape route.

I want big old storm doors -- the heavy wood ones with no windows!