Photo by Mike Lupinacci a someone of Mike LupinacciWe don't get many actualised tornadoes discover this artefact (more straight-line winds), but it trusty looks like digit touched downbound yesterday daytime in Westmoreland County (Post-Gazette, Tribune-Review).
Fort comedienne seemed to be the hardest impact area according to the topical TV programme reports. Also impact was Hempfield High School (my alma mater) where the roof was torn soured of the mini-auditorium and the field house. Fortunately, no digit was hurt even though students were involved in after-school activities at the time. Here's a recording of it most to impact the school:
Here on the South Side of Pittsburgh, we experienced super marble-sized hail. (I joined half my neighbors on my block rushing to our windows to wager what was making all that racket.)
I hit to admit that patch I'm rattling bright that no digit was hurt at beatific ol' HASH (Hempfield Area Sr. High as it was titled back in the day), I did spend digit or more study halls desire that a cyclone would fiber me or the full school soured Wizard of Oz-style. On that note, patch I was hunting for footage on YouTube, I came across the mass video. While it's from the Class the assemblage before mine, it gave me a beatific laugh.
WARNING! This recording contains more scenes of featherlike hair than is recommended for check in a azygos sitting!
(Or just check the movie Dazed and Confused).
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