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April a record breaker
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<blockquote data-quote="Quackrstackr" data-source="post: 199211" data-attributes="member: 437"><p>I'm hoping all of the members are okay.</p><p></p><p>That storm front had been camped out over AR, TN, KY, MO and IL for several days. We were under either a tornado watch or warning for 3 straight days. We had a storm come through at 12:30 am Tuesday packing 120+ mph winds. The destruction stretches for nearly 30 miles from north to south and I am unsure how far east to west. Several homes and vehicles destroyed and untold hundreds of trees snapped or uprooted.</p><p></p><p>Luckilly I did not get any real damage to my house or property. My trees had pretty well been pruned by the 2007 ice storm and a couple of other violent storms. I have several neighbors that lost trees and knocked out electricity to the area. I got power back about 7:30 am Tuesday morning but my immediate neighbors beside and behind me are still without.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackrstackr, post: 199211, member: 437"] I'm hoping all of the members are okay. That storm front had been camped out over AR, TN, KY, MO and IL for several days. We were under either a tornado watch or warning for 3 straight days. We had a storm come through at 12:30 am Tuesday packing 120+ mph winds. The destruction stretches for nearly 30 miles from north to south and I am unsure how far east to west. Several homes and vehicles destroyed and untold hundreds of trees snapped or uprooted. Luckilly I did not get any real damage to my house or property. My trees had pretty well been pruned by the 2007 ice storm and a couple of other violent storms. I have several neighbors that lost trees and knocked out electricity to the area. I got power back about 7:30 am Tuesday morning but my immediate neighbors beside and behind me are still without. [/QUOTE]
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