long as i can get a $150,000 raise to immegiately rebuild my home; i know "dollar general" isn't the richest but, im sure you'd figure something out, 😃👍🏾 see ya' round bub! 🫡
@swiftray9650 it was a comedic comment of sarcasm there chief! But, since we're in the business of comparisons in responses here i see, the average, DECENT and even NOT THAT big of a home where i reside including the outskirts of its location: The raise that i asked for "jokingly", once again, is a prrrretty accurate assessment tho! 👍🏾😃
Sorry you can't outrun a tornado of that size and intensity. I remember being taught if a ditch was alongside the road to get out and jump into it. But never try to outrun one.!
I live in tornado alley, one went 5 blocks away from me 2 years ago. I would bet money almost all of them headed towards it are headed to help anyone that just got hit. Some may be just trying to pass it though to get to loved ones as well.
It’s literally no different than just sitting there. You don’t know which way the tornado is going to go. There’s no right or wrong decision. If you don’t have a basement or somewhere like that to get into.
Just thinking the same thing basically! I was thinking that's a lot of people who I guess think they're a safe enough distance away that they can all just out run it!? Then there's the truck with the tankard just waiting to watch it get sucked into the funnel. (Like in the movie tornado!)
@@vikkihays3869 I think part of it is that you can see it moving from their perspective, so it's moving away from them for now. The probably figure better to get to shelter before it turns than to be in a car where you can easily be thrown.
I come from So. Cali....Earthquake zone. I've experienced my fair share of them, but I'm telling you, the sight of a tornado headed my way would terrify me far worse. A well built home can handle quite a bit of shaking, but one of these things lands on you and all the debris they can pick up and shoot out at you like a missile.....I can't begin to imagine. Happy to hear that those of you who experienced this are alive and well and much sadness for those who weren't as fortunate.
Also from so cal and totally agree! I have a really hard time wrapping my mind around that one...living in tornado (or hurricane) country is a crazy concept for me! 😅 I'll stick to earthquakes!
@@yoface9079 I hear ya! People that live with tornado's probably think WE are the crazy ones preferring EQ over twisters. I'm more than okay with that.😅
@@SallyGreimes I left So. Cali some years ago and moved to WA. Now living in Oregon near Mt. Hood. We have a major fault line here, but what's on the ground, STAYS on the ground. We had a (very) small twister a few years back, but it barely got a mention on the evening news. Besides that, I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. The beauty of the Pacific Northwest is beyond words. I'll live with the dormant volcanoes and possible EQ. Can't imagine getting sucked up into one of those monster tornado's. Take care my neighbor to the North!
they can tell which way it's moving & if theyre going opposite directions theyre gonna try n get past it. Get alongside it & move past it. Its insane tho...very dangerous. They should've taken shelter once they knew there was a warning. I think truckers just wanna blow through they gotta job to do idk.
I must hand it to the midwesterners, I could NOT handle a tornado. That thing would scare me to death. My grandma lost her house and a baby sister to one in the 1930’s. That story scarred me for life.
Most places can get tornados im from ny and even we got 1 before just look up your state / city and how many tornadoes you’ve had this year only like 3 states never get them.
I was homeless and stuck outside in the wilderness in California one night. Thunder and lightning. It was so scary. I couldn't imagine being homeless out there in Nebraska!
The weather is a huge reason California has so many unhoused people. It's one of the few places in the US you can survive the elements without shelter. 😢
I did a job in California, and two of my co-workers were from Kansas and would show me videos of tornados they took with their phones. People from Kansas are a whole different breed.
It just missed our house/property near Omaha. My daughter-in-law got an incredible picture from our west-facing window--just before her mad dash for the basement.
People in the Midwest are just like, "We can probably out run it, don't ya think?" Either that or they're just like, "Hold my beer." (My best friend grew up in Nebraska.)
I grew up there....hold my beer...Lol 😂. And to whoever your right, these are mostly storm chasers. Or people traveling thru the state who don't know what to to do.
Like something from the movie. And all these cars just driving on down the road like no big deal. Must be the same people trying to get a selfie with a wild bison in Yellowstone park 😂
They are no joke! We took a direct hit in Dunlap, IN, in 1965. It was an EF4 double tornado. I was 10. We were ok, only because we ran to neighbors' basement. Lost the neighbor's mother, and my best friend who lived across the tracks. I'm 70 now and still have nightmares about it. Could not afford to buy a house with basement, when I was older, so if I get hit again I probably won't live through it.
Aqui no Brasil só temos tornado nos estados do Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina e Paraná. Com menor incidência e dimensão, embora essa tragédia no Rio Grande do Sul teve de tudo um muito e tudo junto ao mesmo tempo e ainda há mais de 50 desaparecidos e dezenas de cidades devastadas.
@@nona3904jeez while that tornado was happening I was probably have a mental breakdown in my basement lol😅 sending prayers to you, hope you and your family is doing okay after the tornado!❤️✝️
So many people taped this. I think I would be driving away, quickly. You can't always tell when it begins to move in your direction soon enough. I grew up in Chicago, and experienced some very scary Tornados. When I was older I learned to hit the flat ground when we were outdoors. I moved to California when I was 18. The earthquakes are unnerving, but there is not the anticipation you get with Tornadoes.
Krystalcoast: Yeah, earthquakes don’t have as much anticipation because YOU DON’T HAVE ANY WARNING THAT THEY’RE COMING! Im from Tornado Alley and I prefer the tornado warnings! I have time to find shelter! There’s NO SHELTER from earthquakes! AND, AND, AND, NO WARNING!
I live in the Northern part of the country so we don't have very many tornadoes . We do get them not very powerful but I have to say that has to be one of the scariest things a person can go through from mother nature.
I love how people in those plain states just go about their business when they see something like that. If that happened in New York where I’m from, you would see people jumping off of skyscrapers thinking the world was coming to an end.
I lived in CA with the earthquakes. I'm in LA now and when there's a tornado warning with take cover instructions I get dressed get my emergency bag and pray. Tornadoes are no joke
Wow, I'd love to see one up close but be somewhere safe & when I'd seen enough then return home after my vacation is over! That's crazy to be driving & trying to watch which way the tornado is going. 😮 I always say a prayer when I see them on the News hoping everyone had a safe place to retreat too. ❤ Ontario, 🇨🇦 🐾
For anyone confused about the cars: they are most likely storm chasers who are in it for the kicks or are keeping track of it so they can report to the neaby weather stations and police departments to help keep everyone safe. Also it is more dangerous to be pulled over and parked than it is to keep driving. You're more likely to be hit by debris, or have it change directions and you take longer to get out of there than it is to just keep going. Of course the last bit is situational, some move at speeds or are at a size you just can't outrun. Ryan Hall said on one of his streams that a lot of cops that end up pulling his storm chasers over for speeding watch his streams because it keeps them informed and helps get the word out how dangerous that twister is or who is in danger.
They just go about their day like "Oh another tornado today?" 😯 We just don't have weather like that in Oregon. We get on-shore small tropical storms at best most years. And the thunderstorms are small compared to the midwest.
What I can’t believe is how big that tornado looks and people are driving like they’re going to the grocery store. What the heck that’s absolutely crazy.
You know you’re from Nebraska when you drive toward a tornado
Right!! The people from Kansas are like that too. Driving thru it, or standing in their front door recording. 😂🤷🏼♀️
They're use to it cuz no one is stopping to look at this magnificent thing.
Oklahomans: just walk into one
I'm from Kansas, it's just a part of life. Like Kangaroos in Australia.
Ain't that the truth
People driving like it’s a regular day at the park
I was thinking the same
Fear does not exist
Right
I never understand why you'll see moving traffic near the tornado as if they are oblivious to the dangers!
🤭
Something I learned recently is when they appear to be standing still, they could very well be coming directly toward you.
, NAW ! , never , uh-unnn
😮
❤ Thank you for not screaming throughout the filming. He even stopped the wipers - That's consideration!
That's what I was thinking😂😂😂😂
Its scary though. 🤔
😂😂😂
These people keep driving like nothing's even happening!
Here at your left we have a terrifying er um lovely tornado for your viewing pleasure 😮😮
Boss: “but you’re still coming in for work right?”
long as i can get a $150,000 raise to immegiately rebuild my home; i know "dollar general" isn't the richest but, im sure you'd figure something out, 😃👍🏾
see ya' round bub! 🫡
I’d respond with “if you give me enough money an hour so I can get my house back/repaired, yeah I’ll come in”
@swiftray9650 it was a comedic comment of sarcasm there chief! But, since we're in the business of comparisons in responses here i see, the average, DECENT and even NOT THAT big of a home where i reside including the outskirts of its location:
The raise that i asked for "jokingly", once again, is a prrrretty accurate assessment tho! 👍🏾😃
Wait for it to pass and then come in😂
😂😂😂😂
i’m so sad. i live here and i was an individual who lost their home in elkhorn. no one in my family got injured thank god.
I'm so sorry for you, Sending prayers. ❤️✝️❤️
@@Starzz_XoXothanks you ❤
@@preppy_waves1 yw ❤️
We're you taking shelter in it at the time of the storm?
@@Sereous313yes
Never fails to absolutely amaze me to see people driving towards a tornado ignorance at its absolute best
Ignorance is bliss, I guess 🤷
Her: "OMG, Honey a massive deadly tornado!"....Him: "Yea, I see it. What are you fixin' for dinner tonight?"
🤣
😂typical man for real .
"... and don't forget to stop and pick up some milk on the way home."
@@Hqhq-01 HA!
I’d be turning around away from that. Those ppl are nuts!!!!!
Sorry you can't outrun a tornado of that size and intensity. I remember being taught if a ditch was alongside the road to get out and jump into it. But never try to outrun one.!
@@marymyrer1983 OK, but why drive TOWARDS it.
@@kevindepew8193right, you know they had to seen it way down the road and they kept driving closer to it
I live in tornado alley, one went 5 blocks away from me 2 years ago. I would bet money almost all of them headed towards it are headed to help anyone that just got hit. Some may be just trying to pass it though to get to loved ones as well.
One good reason Nebraska is a fly-over state.
Nebraska folks are built different.
Right, it’s called suicidal tendencies !
No they are built the same as everyone else
It’s literally no different than just sitting there. You don’t know which way the tornado is going to go. There’s no right or wrong decision. If you don’t have a basement or somewhere like that to get into.
TRUTH ‼️💯✌️
What about the rest of the ppl in Tornado ally? Are we built differently 🤔 I'm from iowa. Tornado ally the same as Nebraska
Those hazard lights are really doing a good job
The drivers be like: "😖 MOVE! Stupid tornado...I gotta get home!"
Dang, these people just like -"put on ya hazzards, its a tornado..."!!! 🤣
I think they are almost all storm chasers.
Just thinking the same thing basically! I was thinking that's a lot of people who I guess think they're a safe enough distance away that they can all just out run it!? Then there's the truck with the tankard just waiting to watch it get sucked into the funnel. (Like in the movie tornado!)
Crazy
Can’t fix stupid
@@vikkihays3869 I think part of it is that you can see it moving from their perspective, so it's moving away from them for now. The probably figure better to get to shelter before it turns than to be in a car where you can easily be thrown.
I cannot believe how many people just kept driving towards it. Oh, it just a tornado, no big deal!
They probably ain't smart enough to know it can change direction in a instant
@@therealytshadow1750nah or just use to it
Because they have them ALL THE TIME!!!!
I know. Their stupid. They do it all the time like no big deal.
I'm from.
Oklahoma, and that's even too close for me.
being born & raised in toronto and never seeing a tornado in my life, i would be scared shitless…
Now, I’m a Nebraska girl living in Florida world! I graduated from tornadoes to category 4 hurricanes! I was trained well!! go cornhuskers!
I come from So. Cali....Earthquake zone. I've experienced my fair share of them, but I'm telling you, the sight of a tornado headed my way would terrify me far worse. A well built home can handle quite a bit of shaking, but one of these things lands on you and all the debris they can pick up and shoot out at you like a missile.....I can't begin to imagine. Happy to hear that those of you who experienced this are alive and well and much sadness for those who weren't as fortunate.
Also from so cal and totally agree! I have a really hard time wrapping my mind around that one...living in tornado (or hurricane) country is a crazy concept for me! 😅 I'll stick to earthquakes!
I am WA born and lived. Give me an earthquake any day! Those twisters terrify me!
@@yoface9079 I hear ya! People that live with tornado's probably think WE are the crazy ones preferring EQ over twisters. I'm more than okay with that.😅
@@SallyGreimes I left So. Cali some years ago and moved to WA. Now living in Oregon near Mt. Hood. We have a major fault line here, but what's on the ground, STAYS on the ground. We had a (very) small twister a few years back, but it barely got a mention on the evening news. Besides that, I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. The beauty of the Pacific Northwest is beyond words. I'll live with the dormant volcanoes and possible EQ. Can't imagine getting sucked up into one of those monster tornado's. Take care my neighbor to the North!
@@dianerobinson5336😅 Right?! ☺️☺️☺️
Driving toward the tornado makes no sense. These people forget that it’s picking up debris and throwing it.
You clearly don't live around them.
they can tell which way it's moving & if theyre going opposite directions theyre gonna try n get past it. Get alongside it & move past it. Its insane tho...very dangerous. They should've taken shelter once they knew there was a warning. I think truckers just wanna blow through they gotta job to do idk.
They crazy🤔
They are from Nebraska. Not their 1st rodeo.
WTF this can't be real
It’s the “slow motion” whirlwind at the bottom that always gets me. Terrifying but fascinating
I’m waiting for the comments from the experts stating the rendering is off.
Excellent footage.
Mother nature is a beast.
And human modification at worst
@@debbieacookyou think so?
that is THE FINGER OF GOD!!!...mother nature has nothing to do with it.
@@debbieacook
Buckle up.
Gonna get crazier me thinks.
No mother nature!!!!!! Only GOD, JESUS THE SON, HOLY SPIRIT OF GOD..... Can manage any of this natural mess. Amen 😢Amen,Amen.
I must hand it to the midwesterners, I could NOT handle a tornado. That thing would scare me to death. My grandma lost her house and a baby sister to one in the 1930’s. That story scarred me for life.
Omg did the babysitter loose her life trying to save the child??
She said baby sister, not babysitter....
So sorry to hear !. And people r stupid driving like that thing is not dangerous 😒!. God bless you and fam
Some ppl aren't to bright driving toward a tornado for a video really!🙄
Most places can get tornados im from ny and even we got 1 before just look up your state / city and how many tornadoes you’ve had this year only like 3 states never get them.
I’m wondering how he stayed so calm ???!! I, personally would be absolutely freaking OUT !!! Thank you for the AMAZING footage & im glad you’re safe !
Brave for pulling over to film but you got an awesome story to tell with undeniable proof!!!❤
Yes it’s a tornado. Let’s drive towards it!
It’s a very COMMON THING IN THOSE STATES!!!!
A GIANT tornado!!!!
You cant just turn around on an expressway... You do not want to be a sitting duck
I was homeless and stuck outside in the wilderness in California one night. Thunder and lightning. It was so scary. I couldn't imagine being homeless out there in Nebraska!
The weather is a huge reason California has so many unhoused people. It's one of the few places in the US you can survive the elements without shelter. 😢
I’m sad to hear you lived that. I hope things are looking better for you!
It’s crazy how dark it is. Even the wispy thin clouds swirling around the side are super dark.
Prayers for everyone. Especially those who have lost everything and those they love
I thought we Floridians were crazy concerning hurricanes. These people don't even apply brakes for a huge tornado on the highway. 😮
That is the scariest thing on this planet those things can do so much damage with just little effort. Ive been in 3 and pray i never see another one.
I love everyone driving like “get a load of this f_kin guy spinning in circles….” lol
Woah, The wind 💨 actually sounds just like from the Wizard of Oz. It was so clear. What a video. Thing was freakin Huge!
It’s very sad the devastation left behind these acts of nature, but, to see them and their power is absolutely incredible and oddly amazing.
devastation*
Wow!!!??? 😦😳 people just drive towards a tornado 🌪️ like it's nothing 😂🌪️🌪️🌪️ that is so crazy 🤣😧😧😧
It’s a common thing there!!! They are use to it duh
From Oklahoma here. That is normal. Tornadoes happen and we got stuff to do.
Same here in iowa. Happens all the time.
'Hold my beer we'll get past
😅
I love the people so used to it that they still decide to commute to work on time
Últimamente la naturaleza está indomable y muy intensa ...
Esperemos que no haga pérdidas HUMANAS que lamentar.
Desde la CDMX. 😮😮😮
Nebraskans you make me proud!
I was looking at the exit sign to see where it was. Remember Pilgar and other towns just blown away.
I remember Hallam 😞
This is just another reason I'm really glad that I live in New England.
But we do get the stragglers. An area in Windsor CT ( back side of Bradley international Airport)in 1979 got devaststed.
Yeah those subzero temps and five feet of snow we get here in Maine, wayyyy better than a tornado. Freak me out if I saw this thing.
I did a job in California, and two of my co-workers were from Kansas and would show me videos of tornados they took with their phones. People from Kansas are a whole different breed.
Absolute insanity! Driving towards a tornado.
It just missed our house/property near Omaha. My daughter-in-law got an incredible picture from our west-facing window--just before her mad dash for the basement.
Where is the picture???
@@GeraldStamps Sorry, but I am not savvy enough to attach it. ☹️
Glad she made the dash...I watched out the window too long once also❤prayers for your family and friends
Thank you. We were spared, but some places just north of us weren't.
I'm from there & have a friend who did the same!
How can they not pull over to the road when the tornado 🌪️ is crossing the highway?? 😮😮😮😮
If you pull over it's going to get you in it's path. But if you can get past it go for it!
People in the Midwest are just like, "We can probably out run it, don't ya think?" Either that or they're just like, "Hold my beer."
(My best friend grew up in Nebraska.)
Most of them are probably storm chasers
I grew up there....hold my beer...Lol 😂.
And to whoever your right, these are mostly storm chasers. Or people traveling thru the state who don't know what to to do.
It's not like it's gonna turn around and get them
It always amazes me that people are just driving straight for it 😂
That is sooo amazingly clear and stable video!
Like something from the movie. And all these cars just driving on down the road like no big deal. Must be the same people trying to get a selfie with a wild bison in Yellowstone park 😂
It's such an awesome thing to witness but the damage from a tornado is devastating
They are no joke! We took a direct hit in Dunlap, IN, in 1965. It was an EF4 double tornado. I was 10. We were ok, only because we ran to neighbors' basement. Lost the neighbor's mother, and my best friend who lived across the tracks. I'm 70 now and still have nightmares about it. Could not afford to buy a house with basement, when I was older, so if I get hit again I probably won't live through it.
Aqui no Brasil só temos tornado nos estados do Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina e Paraná. Com menor incidência e dimensão, embora essa tragédia no Rio Grande do Sul teve de tudo um muito e tudo junto ao mesmo tempo e ainda há mais de 50 desaparecidos e dezenas de cidades devastadas.
Every video I watch gives me chills.. ❤🙏
Why, why, WHY are people driving into that?! 😮😳
Same thought.
😮😮right
Tornados will never cease to be completely fascinating.
It looks so chill where they're sitting while there's complete and utter devastation down the road.
If this is real, I am wondering how in TF that many drivers can be that oblivious??
It’s real , but people in those prone states are used to it , the real danger is the slick road !
It's real. I live here in Omaha and it happened in the last few hours. We just came out of our basements about 40 minutes ago.
Man o man .. glad you’re ok! I’m in southern Louisiana and have been through a few cat 4 hurricanes directly.
@@nona3904jeez while that tornado was happening I was probably have a mental breakdown in my basement lol😅 sending prayers to you, hope you and your family is doing okay after the tornado!❤️✝️
@Starzz_XoXo all ok for me. Lot's of of people and properties aren't though
So many people taped this. I think I would be driving away, quickly. You can't always tell when it begins to move in your direction soon enough. I grew up in Chicago, and experienced some very scary Tornados. When I was older I learned to hit the flat ground when we were outdoors. I moved to California when I was 18. The earthquakes are unnerving, but there is not the anticipation you get with Tornadoes.
Krystalcoast: Yeah, earthquakes don’t have as much anticipation because YOU DON’T HAVE ANY WARNING THAT THEY’RE COMING! Im from Tornado Alley and I prefer the tornado warnings! I have time to find shelter! There’s NO SHELTER from earthquakes! AND, AND, AND, NO WARNING!
Thx 4 sharing. Fascinating footage
I live in the Northern part of the country so we don't have very many tornadoes . We do get them not very powerful but I have to say that has to be one of the scariest things a person can go through from mother nature.
I love how people in those plain states just go about their business when they see something like that. If that happened in New York where I’m from, you would see people jumping off of skyscrapers thinking the world was coming to an end.
Right 😂
The sky is falling
Lol
Crazy I couldn’t imagine how scary this is live!!!
I lived in CA with the earthquakes. I'm in LA now and when there's a tornado warning with take cover instructions I get dressed get my emergency bag and pray. Tornadoes are no joke
People continue to drive toward the tornado. That's weird 😮 .
How do not run screaming!
I was stuck at school for 3 extra hours
Absolutely terrifying. I’ve never even seen a tornado in real life with my own eyes. Something like this? A MONSTER
It gets me how so many people just keep driving like everything is perfectly normal.
Man, that is super scary!
Right 😢
Cannot believe the Nebraska State Cops didnt close I 80 with this thing about to cross the interstate
Probably didn’t have time, or they’re part of the smart crew who took shelter, vice driving into the tornado, or filming it 😅
The way people just keep driving is beyond me 🫣
Woowww un saludo desde 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
I just got the alert on my phone before that happen
Holy Razors Batman
That was a close shave
It sure was Robin! 😂
Wow, I'd love to see one up close but be somewhere safe & when I'd seen enough then return home after my vacation is over! That's crazy to be driving & trying to watch which way the tornado is going. 😮 I always say a prayer when I see them on the News hoping everyone had a safe place to retreat too. ❤ Ontario, 🇨🇦 🐾
Absolutely the devil's tail. Terrifying.
Be sure to drive in it😮😢😢😢
Drones
Right 😅😅😅😅
My first thought was lock my doors and hide my jewellery.
So sorry for everyone’s loss now time for cleanup and healing!❤️👊🏻🙏🏻
I lived there. It's a crazy space....
- Survivor of the 1983 Night of the Tornadoes in Grand Island, Ne
For anyone confused about the cars: they are most likely storm chasers who are in it for the kicks or are keeping track of it so they can report to the neaby weather stations and police departments to help keep everyone safe.
Also it is more dangerous to be pulled over and parked than it is to keep driving. You're more likely to be hit by debris, or have it change directions and you take longer to get out of there than it is to just keep going.
Of course the last bit is situational, some move at speeds or are at a size you just can't outrun.
Ryan Hall said on one of his streams that a lot of cops that end up pulling his storm chasers over for speeding watch his streams because it keeps them informed and helps get the word out how dangerous that twister is or who is in danger.
Storm chasers don’t drive big rigs…
I kinda feel like the kid on the Tricycle in The Incredibles roght now. THAT WAS AWESOME!
That tornado will change lives really quick.From homeowner to homeless 😮
The amount of people who knows not to panic in situations like this needs to be taught in other States of America .
I drive this route daily, how tf do you not see this way before? Yall crazy
I think lincoln
That is what experts call a mini-wedge twister. Looks bad but top wind speeds are only about 60 mph.
It leveled a business with 70 people inside and overturned a train. I believe it turned out to be an ef3.
Drivers passing by are absolutely not concerned !! I wonder if they're telling to themselves: karma is on the otherside today! lol
And I’m from Scribner but I think now I live in Iowa but I go to school in Nebraska.
Jesus Christ bro right now I'm in Nebraska😥
same. god bless you!
Yep, lived in tornado alley and saw the regulars driving by music blaring windows down and hair blowing in the wind🌪️🌪️🌪️🌪️
Other drivers just acting like the tornado is just another commuter.
KETV NewsWatch 7, This is fantastic! I subscribed right away!
❤ i’m a fan ❤of you❤
My uncle is stuck in wahoo with no route open😊
Yea the radio said there was tornado near wahoo I’m in Onawa,Iowa right now
@@user-wr1km8gg3o oh yeah. That storm is still trying to produce near des Moines
What gets me is the people driving right towards it!
The only thin scarier than a tornado is a tornado in the blackness for night
Perhaps the Nebraska Driver's Handbook should include a notice about how tornados ALWAYS have the right of way.
I pray that no one was injured. Amazing how these things are happening everywhere now. Take a look around, it’s sad.
They just go about their day like "Oh another tornado today?" 😯
We just don't have weather like that in Oregon. We get on-shore small tropical storms at best most years. And the thunderstorms are small compared to the midwest.
And to your left we have our local tornado. Say hi and wave as you drive by. 😂
Just another day driving home from work.... that's nuts!! 😮😮😮
What I can’t believe is how big that tornado looks and people are driving like they’re going to the grocery store. What the heck that’s absolutely crazy.
Lucky to get it during the day. They mostly come at night where I live.
It's astounding how those people continue to drive straight towards that funnel...😮