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Brockonomics (1 Viewer)

Brock,

As St. John the Beloved said, "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whither it cometh or whither it goeth:" John 3:8 (KJV)

Bob

If St. John lived in Bedford County, he would have heard the roar of 65-mile-an-hour winds last night and saw tree limbs flying around (and maybe an odd cow or two) as the funnel of a tornado touched down, and he could easily tell whither it cometh by sticking his head out the window and looking at which way his long hair bloweth, particularly if he lost power and wasn't watching WJAC-TV's Chief Meteorologist Joe Murgo checking the Doppler Radar for pockets of rotation in the storm.

The storm then moved into Huntingdon County where Steve (mooreorless) lives. The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Huntingdon Co. but we'll have to get an Eyewitness Report from Steve about whither it cometh to his county.

Brock
 
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