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Sunday, August 02, 2009

Tornado Warning

An inbound US Air flight into Salisbury Airport has in fact reported the sighting of a tornado about 10 miles outside the Airport.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

We lost power for about an hour or so, thanks to the power guys for getting it back on. Good Work.

Reconciled1 said...

Do tell which direction....

Anonymous said...

2 units were called out just now to rescue someone from their vehicle at Civic Ave and Glen Ave

Anonymous said...

8:41 --

Maybe that's because there is no on-site stormwater management (detention, etc.) at the Civic Center. Runoff from the lots either goes to the stream in the park or onto the street. Private development can't get away with that!

Anonymous said...

I was in Delmar earlier this afternoon, the water on the streets was unreal. During the warnings we were home in Vienna. The storm was calmer during the warning period than it was earlier today while there were no warnings!

Anonymous said...

tree on power lines on Pierce Ave in Salisbury

Anonymous said...

Wish I was a weatherman. It's the only job you can get away with being wrong all of the time. Tornado is certainly no laughing matter. Don't think I would have wanted to be landing a plane in the weather. 8:49 I agree. The storms were much worse earlier here. Live in the Powellville area. Almost 2 inches of rain from the first storm. This one just had lightening and not much rain.

Chimera said...

I was driving south on 13 today in Eden area and the clouds there looked nasty-a few were more "vertical" than I would have liked to see,very scary weather.

Anonymous said...

9:02 -- That 2nd storm really creamed Salisbury, so count your blessings, pal.

Anonymous said...

Salisbury never saw a tornado.