2026 - How's the Weather Where You Are

Ooh, yes; those straight line winds are so destructive. We had some blow through last year, and they hit central New York once when my parents were still living there.

Have you ever seen a funnel cloud, @Imogene? (Or has anyone here?)

Yes.

1. When we first moved here, I saw two swirling clouds moving toward each other to become one. If finally hit me I was looking at a tornado forming. It moved due east and hit a part of the town 15 miles away.

2. One that I didn’t see but felt, was also some years ago, when I had all four of my original horses. I was feeding them when all of a sudden the hair on my arms and neck was pulled upward and all my horses stopped chewing their hay.

They had hay hanging out of their mouths when they looked at me. It was deathly quiet and I felt like I was in a vacuum. I said “pray fellas, pray”.

A funnel cloud had gone over the barn and it also hit the town due east of me.

Watching my arm hair pull upward was unsettling enough, but watching my horses stopped chewing because they knew something was happening with the weather, was even more unsettling.

3. I have picked up photos and cancelled checks from 90 miles away, in my pastures. That was a night tornado and only missed the house by 300’ - 400’.. I THINK that was the big outbreak of 2005.
 
Weather whiplash here in Dallas. We were at 85 degrees today. A dry cold front has been blowing through this afternoon with wind gusts up to 50 mph. We will be at 34 degrees tomorrow morning. :oops:
 
Ooh, yes; those straight line winds are so destructive. We had some blow through last year, and they hit central New York once when my parents were still living there.

Have you ever seen a funnel cloud, @Imogene? (Or has anyone here?)
Weirdly, not in the almost 20 years we've lived in Dallas, but when I worked in Miami in a mostly glass building that overlooked Biscayne Bay we had the rare tornado come across the water close to our building. It was quite the sight to see.
 
Weirdly, not in the almost 20 years we've lived in Dallas, but when I worked in Miami in a mostly glass building that overlooked Biscayne Bay we had the rare tornado come across the water close to our building. It was quite the sight to see.
That must have been amazing! So, sort of like a waterspout? In the years I knew and was married to my ex I kind of absorbed a bit of his fascination with weather events. I've never actually seen anything more exciting than a dust devil, in Nevada.

@Imogene, wow, you have had some seriously scary tornado experiences. It sounds like you are a lot braver than I am.

Sounds like some folks here are indeed having weather whiplash, as @seadoug said. And I hope all you Missouri people stay safe! I've been keeping an eye on the weather there because I have a good friend in Columbia, and family in the Joplin and KC areas.
 
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