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Date Posted: Wednesday, May 25, 09:49:09pm
Author: Lij
Author Host/IP: kntpin04-nas-01-s105.cinergycom.net / 216.135.24.105
Subject: Bedford now has to bear the brunt of the line of storms that has passed through us....
In reply to: Lij 's message, "Well, we're having more rain.... and there are tornado warnings up and down the Wabash River." on Wednesday, May 25, 09:10:24pm

But now there is another tornado warning for our county. Certainly more lightning, even worse than when the first line of storms went through.

3000 houses out of power in our county. 2000 in another, 10,000 up Terre Haute.

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[> [> [> Do you ever get wildfires down there? -- AS, Thursday, May 26, 09:57:21am (NoHost/173.180.119.118)

After living in the Rockies and having wildfires on either side of us, lightning storms make me a little twitchy. So many trees, thankfully so much rain in this area.


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[> [> [> [> Not really.... we're pretty moist down here most times of the year. -- Lij, Thursday, May 26, 03:53:34pm (kntpin04-nas-01-s87.cinergycom.net/216.135.24.87)

Every so often some July or August a grass fire might get out of control. But I have never heard of a forest fire. Although the Hoosier National Forest sometimes lists the threat of fire as possible.

Heck we regularly burn off brush piles. Though I think that might be frowned upon by the state now. So the tree limbs that went down in the last storm are just getting pushed into the woods in a pile. They should make a nice place for the rabbits.

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