If only I was smart and ordered your Frozen Margarita this heat would be more bearable. I'll have to rectify that problem soon
For the most part, they do! Luckily, most of the area of the prairie out here is uninhabited. Most tornadoes near me in eastern Colorado do nothing more than crop damage or the like. It's an amazing show! This picture was a funnel cloud that dropped down about 800 yards from my driveway, May 2014. I was "behind" the hail curtain (safe quadrant) and watched the cell form and race off toward Nebraska. Cool stuff!
Getting hot today also. Already is this early Saturday. Maybe should pull out the bike and go for a countryside ride. Tomorrow and Monday seems equally nice according to the forecast.
Finally getting some rain. It has been warm here a high in the 90* range, but nothing like you are getting down South. http://www.msn.com/en-ca/weather/to...76.170?iso=CA&savedegree=true&weadegreetype=F
My home state's and city's situation can best be summed up by Texas's own late great guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan hit song "It's flooding down in Texas". Man, I love and miss me some SRV
Luckily, where I live, there is over a 95% chance that a tornado will occur over an unpopulated area. We rarely have direct hits on anything, too much open space. Hail is a different story.