Looking out across this landscape, you'd never know there
was an event Wednesday afternoon that set most of the county
glued to the live shots on Channel 12. "We had Tornadoes!"
This is what it looked like from our place, to the northeast, after
the main event had died down. Now, no way did this even compare
to those in the the rest of the country, but for Glen and Butte county's
" It was a big deal".
The first hit was at Ordbend about 5:30pm then Durham,
lifted over hwy 99 to Butte Valley were it came down again.
It finished up it's destructive dance around the valley
by hitting a small ranch at the foot of Mt Mountain.
to those in the the rest of the country, but for Glen and Butte county's
" It was a big deal".
The first hit was at Ordbend about 5:30pm then Durham,
lifted over hwy 99 to Butte Valley were it came down again.
It finished up it's destructive dance around the valley
by hitting a small ranch at the foot of Mt Mountain.
Thank God, no injuries or deaths. Farm equipment moved around,
garages and barns blown up, power poles down, but no homes hit.
The biggest damage was to walnut and almond orchards,
which doesn't seem like much, but remember
that's someones lively hood.
Besides our little wind storm, we were deluged by rain and even
managed to have it snow again in the mountains.
Well! that was the only exciting thing going on around here this week.
Every one have a safe Memorial Day weekend
Hope your doing something fun and
remember why you have the day off.
3 comments:
Kinda been nasty all over! Glad you were spared the worst of it.
I remember dreaming of a twister once when I lived in the central valley near Chowchilla and low and behold 2 days later a real one blew by not one mile from our house and moved things around a bit. It was big news then. But, like you said, small potatoes compared to back east. Nice shots.
Yikes, those are some scary looking clouds, I'm glad everything is ok with you!
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