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West of Lincoln about 50 miles:
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2009/06/18/news/local/doc4a38d98eefa42383725711.txt
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2009/06/18/news/local/doc4a38d98eefa42383725711.txt
Lincoln had a dry cap over it all day yesterday over Lincon, stuff just kind of bounced off us, kinda weird but it happens. The storm that dropped that tornado is the one that just goes away at the end of this radar loop.Wow - glad you are safe, Glen.
It's been a weird year, they have been just going around us. We acually had several, but this was the only one that caused damage.Minnesota beat you, as we had up to 3 tornadoes hit the ground
http://www.startribune.com/local/48...qyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aU1yDEmP:QMDCinchO7DU
That big hail is scary, back in 1978 when I did body work, saw cars where softball size hail tore the metal in car roofs and broke the headliner.We had a storm a couple weeks ago, just a few miles east of where I work had softball-sized hail - nothing here. I stayed at the office till about 6 waiting for it to pass, so I knew for sure we didn't get the hail. The pictures on the news were wild. There was one restaurant where the hail took out just about every one of their windows - not to mention all the cars in the parking lot of the people eating there!
Good sized stuff. Had some of that go 10 miles north of us the night of the 5-6th, Destroyed 55,000 acreas of crops. Since we were camping at Rock Creek Station we were a bit worried for a bit.This is the hail that broke my coworker's windshield about 2 weeks ago.
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