CrazyC83 wrote:"Worst devastation ever seen in our lifetimes" - WSFA
I'm watching it on TV(WSFA is my NBC affiliate). Sounds pretty bad.
Moderator: S2k Moderators
CrazyC83 wrote:Lindaloo wrote:No real bad weather in Pascagoula yet. The sun came out for about an hour. lol.
I heard there were a couple possible tornadoes around there last night...
Lindaloo wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Lindaloo wrote:No real bad weather in Pascagoula yet. The sun came out for about an hour. lol.
I heard there were a couple possible tornadoes around there last night...
I slept through them, I guess.
Although, you were right about this being a worse case scenario because of the storms hitting while people were sleeping.
One man was killed and several people injured.
http://www.wlox.com/Global/story.asp?S=5685358
Lindaloo wrote:A school in Ocean Springs (Jackson County) was damaged this morning, but no injuries reported.
If I had to take a guess, the school was probably weakened from Katrina.
In the MS. coastal communities, we have to watch for waterspouts that move onshore. These storms are moving NE and coming out of the gulf, at least for us anyway.
My boss lives on 30 acres in North Mobile County and I have not been able to get in touch with them by radio or phone.
Return to “USA & Caribbean Weather”
Users browsing this forum: Pas_Bon and 26 guests