Thursday, July 20, 2006

BIG STORMS HIT CH LAST NIGHT


Some very big t-storms his CH last night dumping some very heavy rain, sharp lightning, gusty winds, and even some marble size hail for several minutes. By the sounds of all the sirens I would say that there were several lightning strikes here last night but I am not sure how many because I don't have a scanner here. The storms started just before 6pm and lasted to around 10pm, needless to say our baseball game was postponed and I don't think I have seen that much water on the stadium field in a long time. There is a chance of some more t-storms later today also. I have posted a photo of grounds crew at St. Louis trying to get the tarp on the field during a t-storm there last night, as you can tell they were having a bit of trouble with the wind. Also my right ear is still clogged up from going in the ocean last week, everybody sounds like there in a tunnel to me. MICKEY

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7 comments:

donna said...

That's miserable! Go to the drug store and get some swimmer's ear drops!

Claire said...

Try the drops like Donna said and if that doesn't work you should go to the doctor.

Yesterday it only rained a little in the norning. It really wasn't a bad day and we had the storm off the coast

Al said...

for a minute i thought that tarp was going on at sheppard stadium!

Tammy said...

We live on Stratford and just after 10:00 p.m. a house caught fire possibly from lighting.

bobby said...

The house belongs to April Sprouse who took Vicki Henderson place ay Tussing

Melanie said...

we heard alot of sirens last night - I hope the house did not get too much damage.

Mickey - bite the bullet and try the swimmer's ear drops.

donna said...

The Sprouse Family was on vacation at Myrtle Beach when the lightning struck their home.