Shortly after the hail started, there was a big clap of thunder and we lost electricity for about an hour. Something must have been hit because for the next 10 minutes, through the clanging and clacking of the hail and booming of the thunder all I heard were sirens. Katen woke up from her nap shortly after that so we decided to go to the mall and play for a while. When we got back the electricity was back on. It was definitely weird to have a hail storm in the middle of the winter though.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Hail? in February?
Believe it or not, we had hail last Thursday on the 26th of February. The weather had been nice the day before and melted a lot of snow, but was turning colder by morning. Thunderstorms started rolling in about 12:30 (right after I put Katen down for a nap, darn it!) Then came the hail.
Shortly after the hail started, there was a big clap of thunder and we lost electricity for about an hour. Something must have been hit because for the next 10 minutes, through the clanging and clacking of the hail and booming of the thunder all I heard were sirens. Katen woke up from her nap shortly after that so we decided to go to the mall and play for a while. When we got back the electricity was back on. It was definitely weird to have a hail storm in the middle of the winter though.
Shortly after the hail started, there was a big clap of thunder and we lost electricity for about an hour. Something must have been hit because for the next 10 minutes, through the clanging and clacking of the hail and booming of the thunder all I heard were sirens. Katen woke up from her nap shortly after that so we decided to go to the mall and play for a while. When we got back the electricity was back on. It was definitely weird to have a hail storm in the middle of the winter though.
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