WOW. Didnt know it was that wide-spread (Page 1/1)
MidEngineManiac MAY 22, 09:19 PM
We lost a BUNCH of trees and power poles. My hydro was out 1/2 of Saturday but back on by 2pm, and the last ones in town here will have it by midnight tonight.

Ya get used to it, it's Ontario. Thunderstorms and Tornadoes are just part of the Great lakes, especially Erie. But it usually pretty localized.

This....WOW..

https://www.theglobeandmail...thunderstorms-power/
OldsFiero MAY 23, 07:10 AM
I think tornadoes are one of the most destructive weather events. Glad you are OK. Here there have only been a hand full in my lifetime, the closest about 30 miles away.

BTW, how did you make out in that nor'easter we got on April 19th? Nearly 18" of wet, wet heavy snow. Power was out for 5 days.





Must be Gore's fault.

Marc
steve308 MAY 23, 06:45 PM
A vaccine is being developed to stop the spread of these type of weather events.
fierosound MAY 24, 05:45 PM

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A vaccine is being developed to stop the spread of these type of weather events.



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