Lol. That hits a little too close to home.There was a tornado sighted at Memorial Stadium, but of course no touchdown...
Lol. That hits a little too close to home.There was a tornado sighted at Memorial Stadium, but of course no touchdown...
It was so close thoughThere was a tornado sighted at Memorial Stadium, but of course no touchdown...
The tornado thing was a concern. The winds just depended on where exactly your were and that's impossible to forecast. It was IMO a smart move to be sure kids were home at the time that thing hit and there was no way to ensure that if you didn't call school. Trying to close school at noon is usually a fluster cuck. All it would have taken was one kid injured or killed leaving school during a high wind event. Lots of places reported wind gusts of 90+.A lot of anticipation and build up for something that was over in a few minutes.
(thats what she said)
At the time of that post in Council Bluffs the only thing that wasn't normal was the temp being over 70. The wind was gusty which isn't uncommon.
You posted that at 7:30PM after a strong enough wind went through CB to dump over a train loaded with coal. Definitely not common.At the time of that post in Council Bluffs the only thing that wasn't normal was the temp being over 70. The wind was gusty which isn't uncommon.
Happens every dayYou posted that at 7:30PM after a strong enough wind went through CB to dump over a train loaded with coal. Definitely not common.
That post was made while I was on lunch which is 2pm, not 7:30pm.You posted that at 7:30PM after a strong enough wind went through CB to dump over a train loaded with coal. Definitely not common.
Rivals timer must be offThat post was made while I was on lunch which is 2pm, not 7:30pm.
I did have a post at 7:30 but said the storms in December were the difference in the day. I had people texting me at 10am to see if the wind was blowing us away. It was a windy day which we have quite often.Rivals timer must be off