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<blockquote data-quote="Jack4343" data-source="post: 315294" data-attributes="member: 7328"><p>Fancy restaurant? That's a good one! Seriously, love the Varsity. We had a tornado warning yesterday around 4:30pm in Gwinnett County. Spent around 20 minutes in the bathtub with my 2 year old. I looked outside before that and saw the clouds really swirling and they looked like they were getting together but fortunately didn't fully form. Doppler Radar did indicate a tornado overhead but most of those Doppler indicated tornadoes don't fully form or touch down. The people to the Northwest of me in Canton, Gainesville and Polk County got really beat down yesterday. Line after line of supercells went through yesterday. Some places got over 5 inches of rain and yards full of hailstones. 5 inches of rain may not seem like much but when you realize that these storms were moving through at over 50mph and were over in less than 5-10 minutes, you are looking at rainfall amounts at over an inch in 10 or so minutes. Scary stuff and it's just the beginning here. We haven't really hit our storm season yet. Looks to be an active one this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack4343, post: 315294, member: 7328"] Fancy restaurant? That's a good one! Seriously, love the Varsity. We had a tornado warning yesterday around 4:30pm in Gwinnett County. Spent around 20 minutes in the bathtub with my 2 year old. I looked outside before that and saw the clouds really swirling and they looked like they were getting together but fortunately didn't fully form. Doppler Radar did indicate a tornado overhead but most of those Doppler indicated tornadoes don't fully form or touch down. The people to the Northwest of me in Canton, Gainesville and Polk County got really beat down yesterday. Line after line of supercells went through yesterday. Some places got over 5 inches of rain and yards full of hailstones. 5 inches of rain may not seem like much but when you realize that these storms were moving through at over 50mph and were over in less than 5-10 minutes, you are looking at rainfall amounts at over an inch in 10 or so minutes. Scary stuff and it's just the beginning here. We haven't really hit our storm season yet. Looks to be an active one this year. [/QUOTE]
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