severe tstm watch for greater Houston until 8 pm cdt

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Suzi Q

#21 Postby Suzi Q » Sun Apr 11, 2004 6:35 am

I see more stuff to our west as well and have read skywarn's latest bit on how this afternoon we could see another round this afternoon, though not as severe. Will try and get out this morning to get some more pics to add to my collection. Glad EVERYONE is safe and survived this outbreak. The power of nature-NEVER underestimate it.
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#22 Postby GalvestonDuck » Sun Apr 11, 2004 9:05 am

Galveston must have been on the southern edge of all the nasty stuff last night. We had a heavy downpour with strong winds shortly after 10 last night, but nothing severe and no flooding.

Keeping an eye out today also.

Take care, everybuddy! :)
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