A Atrail Diamond Member Apr 20, 2001 4,326 0 0 Jun 1, 2004 #1 :QLink Two tornados one in Arlington and one in Fort Worth...
S spidey07 No Lifer Aug 4, 2000 65,469 5 76 Jun 1, 2004 #2 just a little messed up... tornados and what not moving through. Louisville, KY. http://pics.apartment808.com/users/spidey07/purple.jpg http://pics.apartment808.com/users/spidey07/lowsmoke.jpg http://pics.apartment808.com/users/spidey07/leadingedge.jpg
just a little messed up... tornados and what not moving through. Louisville, KY. http://pics.apartment808.com/users/spidey07/purple.jpg http://pics.apartment808.com/users/spidey07/lowsmoke.jpg http://pics.apartment808.com/users/spidey07/leadingedge.jpg
rudeguy Lifer Dec 27, 2001 47,351 14 61 Jun 1, 2004 #5 sucks....flooding, mudslides, thunderstomrs and tornadoes. 2 more days of rain according to the news.
sucks....flooding, mudslides, thunderstomrs and tornadoes. 2 more days of rain according to the news.
Zim Hosein Super Moderator | Elite Member Super Moderator Nov 27, 1999 65,261 403 126 Jun 1, 2004 #7 Originally posted by: HappyPuppy CA couldn't be better, no earthquakes. Click to expand... Not yet
SmoochyTX Lifer Apr 19, 2003 13,615 0 0 Jun 1, 2004 #8 Right now, clear skies. 81 degrees outside with a heat index of 88.
T TheBoyBlunder Diamond Member Apr 25, 2003 5,742 1 0 Jun 2, 2004 #12 A little windy, but otherwise fine in Colorado.
S slpaulson Diamond Member Jun 5, 2000 4,414 14 81 Jun 2, 2004 #13 It's rained almost every day for the last two weeks here in Wisconsin.
G Gurck Banned Mar 16, 2004 12,963 1 0 Jun 2, 2004 #14 Lately in NY I've been taking showers to dry off :|
ThePresence Elite Member Nov 19, 2001 27,727 16 81 Jun 2, 2004 #15 68°F Sunny Feels Like 68°F UV Index: 6 Moderate Dew Point: 57°F Humidity: 68% Visibility: 5.0 miles Pressure: 30.09 inches and steady Wind: From the North Northwest at 14 mph
68°F Sunny Feels Like 68°F UV Index: 6 Moderate Dew Point: 57°F Humidity: 68% Visibility: 5.0 miles Pressure: 30.09 inches and steady Wind: From the North Northwest at 14 mph