So did Melbourne and RhodesHeard Algona got 5-6 inches just overnight.
So did Melbourne and RhodesHeard Algona got 5-6 inches just overnight.
For all the rain we had just 90 minutes ago in WDM, our business' parking lot has many, large completely dry spots.
Yeah, this is certainly something new since I have been out of school. Not sure exactly when the change happened though.schools would of never closed for storms like this back in my day
we practice tornado drills! get ur book and goto the hall and cover your head!
I think around 2009.Yeah, this is certainly something new since I have been out of school. Not sure exactly when the change happened though.
I practiced drilling ur mom.schools would of never closed for storms like this back in my day
we practice tornado drills! get ur book and goto the hall and cover your head!
It's because of the timing. It's scheduled to hit during bus drop off. Your options are:Yeah, this is certainly something new since I have been out of school. Not sure exactly when the change happened though.
Forecast models weren't as accurate either, vot with the intensity and the timing.It's because of the timing. It's scheduled to hit during bus drop off. Your options are:
I also never had this happen "back in my day", but I also never had the potential of a tornado causing system hitting right when I was supposed to be getting off the bus.
- Keep students and staff in all buildings stay after school until the weather event is clear
- Dismiss at normal time and hope things go well at drop off
- Dismiss early and avoid all chances of weather, clearing the district of any potential wrongdoing stemming from a kid getting dropped off in lightning.
We are way better at predicting the storms and their timing then 20+ years ago.It's because of the timing. It's scheduled to hit during bus drop off. Your options are:
I also never had this happen "back in my day", but I also never had the potential of a tornado causing system hitting right when I was supposed to be getting off the bus.
- Keep students and staff in all buildings stay after school until the weather event is clear
- Dismiss at normal time and hope things go well at drop off
- Dismiss early and avoid all chances of weather, clearing the district of any potential wrongdoing stemming from a kid getting dropped off in lightning.
schools would of never closed for storms like this back in my day
we practice tornado drills! get ur book and goto the hall and cover your head!
Reminds me of thisschools would of never closed for storms like this back in my day
we practice tornado drills! get ur book and goto the hall and cover your head!
Yeah, this is certainly something new since I have been out of school. Not sure exactly when the change happened though.
Yeah but it was easier to hunker down in the one-room school house rather than get the kids out in horse and buggies. Not to mention walking uphill both ways in stormy weather is very taxing.schools would of never closed for storms like this back in my day
we practice tornado drills! get ur book and goto the hall and cover your head!
Sounds like my wife. She was cooped up in the downstairs bathroom riding out the derecho, hearing our massive old elm tree crashing down in our backyard (almost entirely missing our house, thank god). Now every time there’s a thunderstorm warning anywhere in the county she’s all “we better head down to the basement.”I am as well, but I admit the 2020 derecho still gives me a little PTSD. Like an idiot, I watched 10 trees drop on and around my house from my living and dining room windows. I still have a few very large trees on the west side of the house and I worry about them every time the wind gets strong.
This is pretty crazy, still trying to decide if some of that bottom layer is snow?
It seemed like June was more tornado season when I was a kid. I don't remember there even being severe storms during the school year. It was always in summer it seemed.
ur mom tornado'd my penisI practiced drilling ur mom.
your right this is probably the first time in the history of storms that they've hit during the mid afternoon time frameIt's obviously due to the timing. Storms are predicted to hit right around dismissal time. The last thing we need is a bunch of kids being let out in the middle of tornadoes.
I don't like how it's going to hit us right when it gets dark.I need to check timing again because I think the initial round is less severe for us. Elementary school is single digit years old. However, I have family planning to drive nearly end to end hwy 20 up to NWIA and I'm wondering if they need to try and delay a day. Theyd be leaving early this morning from dubuque area.