What a Strange Morning
We had yet another severe thunderstorm that moved through North Texas last night. This storm was also packing high winds and spawned at least one tornado and caused wide spread power outages. Needless to say, in the light of morning, the damages are being assessed.
On our drive to my daughter’s school this morning, we saw many wooden fences that had been blown down overnight. Upon arriving at school, we found the building had no power. They were allowing students to stay, but also allowed students to return home and said they wouldn’t be counted as absent. There was no way of knowing how long the power would be out and all of the kids were having to sit in the lunch room.
I opted to take my daughter back home with me. She was actually enjoying herself and spent time on the phone with one of her friends while checking out music on I-Tunes. Then the call came. Power had been restored and they wanted all students to return to school. It was an automated phone call that didn’t bother to say what would happen if the students didn’t come back today, but I didn’t want to take a chance. So, after running a couple of small errands, I took my daughter to school. It will be a very short day for her, only about 4 hours and that includes lunch time!
I’m mostly glad to hear that the weather has moved out of our area and we may have a chance to dry out, at least for a day.
Tags: North Texas weather










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