Any of this rotating weather near you and Bobby, @Yvonne Smith? Don't know where you live but some activity on the north side of Birmingham. Multiple storms in the area.
We are north of Birmingham, in Huntsville, @Bill Boggs . We have had some heavy rain and thunder here today, but nothing that was like a bad storm, or any tornado in activity. For some reason, most of the bad storms either go bother of us (near Nashville) or south of us (near Birmingham), and we usually miss the worst of the bad weather. Since we live next to Redstone Arsenal, we always kid that they have a “weather dome” that they pull over the arsenal to protect us from tornadoes.
.New York does not get super bad weather very often but when it does it's a doozey. I remember pix of a snowstorm in the last century that were amazing. There was no where to go with the snow. Plowing it off streets, even if no cars at the curb just put it on the sidewalks which were full. Rain is easier to deal with. Just flush it into the subways. PS I grew up in NY state.
There are people on Twitter today that are saying we have severe storms coming in for the rest of the week, all the way until Sunday. The predicted storm lines go all the way from Mexico to Canada, and they are saying possible severe tornadoes, hail, and heavy winds. Some of the radars are already showing those weird streaks that look something like a lightning bolt striking, and where those happen, there are usually bad storms. Those are said to be caused from weather manipulation, as well as the strange ones that look like a giant “bullseye” over an area, which we see now and then also.
Ya know what? Spring happens every year. We've had tornadoes, hail and high winds, even before climate change.