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Blue-Jay
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Yes yesterday my phone screamed at me and put up a full page tornado warning about 4 pm and one of the Chicago TV stations said radar picked up some rotation a little bit southwest of where I live south of a town called Heartland which is a zipcode northwest of Woodstock, Ill. The weatherman on the channel said cloud tops were about 55,000 feet in this rotation area. Later they said the rotation became stronger more pronounced, but it stayed in the same area not having moved. Nothing came of it at all. So glad to say. There was this constant very loud roaring rumbling thunder all during the late afternoon up to about 8 pm yesterday. Lots of lighting. The weather seemed to settle down after 10 pm last night. Was no hail or wind damage when I got up in the morning. I blew up an air bed and went down into the basement and went to bed about 9:15 pm which is about an hour sooner than my usual. I woke up around 11:15 and everything seemed quiet so I picked up my pillow and comforter and came back upstairs and went to bed in my bedroom. It probably rained off an on most of the night to fill my rain gauge to the 2.5 inch mark (6.33 cm).Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't you under a tornado warning at one point? Any damage to your gardens?
At my Bean Acres offsite where my deer fence is located and all my bush beans are growing in those two large raised beds 9 miles to the southwest of me. The fellow there said 4th of July and all night long gave him 3.5 inches of rain (8.90 cm) and when he got up this morning his rain gauge showed another 3 inches (7.60 cm).
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