The other day we had calm 110 degree weather, next day 105 degree and then 92 MPH wind came out of no where with extreme lightening and about 1/2 inch rain....the rain / hail wind came 92 MPH sideways lifting and ripping up a large area....the local town got trashed as did my mother's back yard that basically ripped up or blew over 20 trees. 1,000 out of state tree trimmers came to town to clean up the mess.
Most was out of electric for 24-48 hours with some still out and suggested for 5 days. We just got phone back today as lightening hit it and fried some of the line as did all the electric breakers snap before the entire line went off grid...
Luckily, we had no damage and we have our own electric when needed. (prepared)
Some road are still closed for trees.
WHAT I SEEN after the very abnormal wind:
10 minutes after the wind came and went, the skies opened up from being BLACK and a full fleet of chem trail jets were flying low and pouring out enormous chemical trails....
I 100% believe they along with harrp created the 110 degree heat as a method to seek to rush in colder wet air and they INDUSED the 92 mhp wind to get some rain to Ohio, because with out the water, millions of $$$$$$ of crops were about to die...
Those fling the jets watched as the trees flew and the roof damage was happening..
My sister inlaw dodged a section of someone's roof fly in front of her new car, only to have a tree branch land on her hood a few feet later.......one minute it looked normal, the next minute it was black/rain/hail and 5 minutes later normal again and jets galore in the skies following it all.
It was nice to have no internet and no phone for a few days..........can't wait for the day I can say I am internet free......that is the day I can say I am retired from the rat race and wal-mart(un) can't track me so much!
TREES
Apples
Pears
Walnuts, etc...
Could not withstand the 92mph winds and 80% are on the ground up to 100 feet from the trees.
"IF" that wind had lasted 30 minutes, I would suggest 90% of the normal homes would have lost their roof.
I have learned lessons over the years and went to METAL, obtained fuel / alternator, etc. and 92mph did basically zero damage to us other than the fruits of the trees went flying and the black berries got shoved to one side, but I easily straightened them back up and the black berries are beginning to ripen a few per day and soon will have buckets.
I did find today an electric pole on our property destroyed by lightening, the top 1/2 100% evaporated into splinters! The electric box was blown off the pole and every safety plug in was destroyed on the property....basically melted them...
The phone line was melted 5 feet and lucky it works after just a short time repair by the phone company...
The lightening was hitting super hard all over, blowing trees apart....insurance companies are telling people to fix the damage anyway they can and turn in the bills......naturally, we don't have health or property insurance.....seems stupid to pay for "insurance"..insurance is something I fell trap to for 30 years in the factory......once free, we never paid for it again. Is it any wonder the government wants forced insurance upon all of us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is absolutely unreal ... glad the lightning didn't strike your house. It must be that someone "up there" wants you to keep creating your herbal products and sharing your wisdom ...
Like so much of the country, SC had the heatwave this weekend. We were caught in the trough betweem hurricane Debbie in Fl and the heat. We had record breaking temps for almost a week.
Just at sunset, the sky began lighting up with constant lightening. I don't know that I've seen so much lightening in the sky at once in my life. Then came the wind ... you could literally hear it coming. Being in the bottom of a gully, I'd have to get out to see if there's damage out there. GT was on his way home from his girlfriend's and didn't say anything about downed trees, etc. It rained steady for a few mins, then stopped. Anything more than that would have just washed away after days of baking this orange clay brick hard.