Thirty years ago on 12/3 a tornado ripped through our town in the middle of the night. It destroyed several hotels, Burger Kings and those U Store It places. It hit our major shopping center that was all decorated for the holidays--all the tinsel and lights were ripped off the top of the buildings. The only thing left standing was a gold tinsel decoration on the top of one store. That decoration spelled out in 3 foot high block letters, "CHRIST IS CHRISTMAS".
2007-06-04 14:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember a hurricane a few years ago hitting southern Florida, going up through the panhandle, continuing up to Virginia and fading to just a few showers, then going back out into the Atlantic, reforming, and coming down to hit Florida again as a Tropical Storm. Hadn't seen that before.
I can't remember where it happened, but there was somewhere that had a high of 100 degrees, then a really strong cold front came through and the low was below zero.
In 1943, Spearfish, South Dakota saw the temperature rise from four degrees below zero Fahrenheit to 45 degrees above in just two minutes. An hour and a half later the temperature plunged back down to four below zero.
2007-06-04 12:40:18
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answered by Freethinker 6
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To me, the strangest weather ever would be radical temperature changes, as have been known to happen in the midwest before. I believe the one I read about was in North Dakota. It had been in the 60s all day, nice and sunny, crisp fall day, and all of a sudden it got colder and colder until it was about -20 and a blizzard blew in. These are the types of things that trapped and killed a lot of new settlers in the area, back in the "Laura Ingalls Wilder" days.
2007-06-04 12:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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In history? That'd be hard to pick. I think large hurricanes and tornadoes would be on the list. There was the Ice Age, but that was more a climate phenomenon.
2007-06-04 12:37:15
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answered by sci55 5
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The strangest weather i was ever in was hurricane Katrina I live in Louisiana and lived through it it wasnt easy
2007-06-04 12:55:25
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answered by bcurius 2
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I think when ducks are pulled up into the upper atmosphere and frozen like hailstones, then dropped, still frozen, onto someone's lawn; that's a pretty strange weather phenomenon.
2007-06-04 12:47:09
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answered by HyperDog 7
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It rained toads in the town of Villa Angel Flores.
A small tornado whirled up a cluster of toads from a local body of water Saturday night and dropped them all the town in the Pacific coast state of Sineloa.
2007-06-04 12:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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As a California female, chilly to me is whilst it gets interior the 60's. guess i could ought to pass to Florida, or according to possibility Hawaii. I hate the chilly, and tend to hibernate interior the iciness months. won't be able to look ahead to Spring and the essential 70 to 80 degree climate. Then will come summer season with our ninety to a hundred degree climate. My son lives in Chicago, and that i do no longer understand how he stands it. BBBBRRRR
2016-12-12 11:37:51
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answered by kirk 4
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You got me what is the strangest ?
2007-06-04 12:39:26
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answered by DR DEAL 5
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go to Nebraska, you'll find out. our moto is: "if you don't like the weather, wait ten minutes." And it's totally true.
2007-06-04 16:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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