Uprooted trees and tons of power outages. A trampoline from a few neighbors down almost hit my brother's house.Looks like Omaha is getting ****** up.
screenshot for us non group members?From Ames People on Facebook an hour ago https://www.facebook.com/share/p/nsY1Pztd93WKkLNM/?
North Central Iowa 3.2 for the month all last wk it was needed.2.5 inches in SE Iowa. Sump ran every 30 seconds for a while. We finished July with 8.2 inches.
UPDATE: MORE RAIN ON THE WAY.
Warning has been expired upstream of Des Moines for now. (7:30)
Re-issued now, but at 60mph, instead of 80 which was the original tag on that part of the storm.Warning has been expired upstream of Des Moines for now. (7:30)
And I hope they keep underperforming we don't need that again.Feel like we have a couple storms per year were the word 'derecho' gets thrown around. None of them come close to resembling the storm in 2020.
Is the zoo still a destination?No one gives a **** about Omaha
This should be it.So is it going through a little earlier than expected? Or is there more after?
What’s the pay/benefits? I’m not into dudes so no services rendered most likely.
So because the warning dropped for a bit, would it still qualify for derecho status assuming it holds together to meet the distance parameter? My assumption is since the warning dropped, the winds dropped below the 58 mph threshold for a bit.60 mph warning for Polk/Southern Story until 8:45
Is ames gonna luck out here and storms will stay south?