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Sat 1 Dec, 2007 02:30 pm
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN ALBUQUERQUE HAS ISSUED A HIGH
WIND WARNING.WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM MST THIS AFTERNOON.
THE WIND ADVISORY IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
VERY STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL BLOW AT SPEEDS FROM 35 TO 45
MPH WITH GUSTS AROUND 60 MPH. BEWARE OF STRONG CROSS WINDS ON
NORTHWEST TO SOUTHEAST ORIENTED ROADWAYS...SUCH AS U.S. HIGHWAY
380 IN LINCOLN COUNTY.
REMEMBER...A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS
ARE IMMINENT OR HIGHLY LIKELY.
TAKE ACTION TO SECURE TRASH CANS...LAWN FURNITURE...AND OTHER
LOOSE OR LIGHTWEIGHT OUTDOOR OBJECTS. HIGH WINDS CAN TOPPLE
TREES...BLOW WEAKENED ROOFS OFF HOUSES...AND DOWN POWER LINES.
talking to some friends awhile ago who live up the road In Corrales. they had large timbers blown through their windows during the night. pretty scary.
Yes, I just saw on the news: Weather Imminent. By all means, take heed.
Yeah, that is scary stuff. Mother nature is one powerful lady
I just saw a girl with a little dog in a basket blow by my window...
Well, it's a little breezy. Certainly been worse on many days of my time here in Sandland. Back in north north, my house used to creak on windy days and nights. Nights! It was a moderately big house, or big to me, with a big side lot. Until I got a good fence built, I was a bit afeared about creepos coming through the yard. One creepo in particular, actually, as he was used to that as a thoroughfare before I moved in. He was the same dotty oldie who used to ring my door bell at two in the morning, until he got taken away, away. (I kind of liked him, when sober. He used to tell me to watch out for a certain to-me-harmless little weed. I forget the name, but it actually was harmless.)
To dys, I did maneuver my trash can back to a semi-sequestered area last evening, after dark. Exciting for me, lest I clobber myself with it.
Nowhere to put a trash can in this f'g stupidly designed housing area, (rant).
George wrote:I just saw a girl with a little dog in a basket blow by my window...
I hate when that happens!