I live in Fort Wayne, and experienced this, however the strong winds just missed me. Nevertheless it knocked the power out for a good few days. I remember the local weather station’s feed went down temporarily. Weatherman sounded almost like he was panicking. Brought back memories of the 2012 Derecho where winds got just as bad.
Note: no trash cans were seriously hurt in the making of this video! The trash cans you've seen were just actors the names were changed to protect their identities
That's some excellent footage! Really shows how intense those winds were over a relatively long period of time. And those trashcans never stood a chance.
Fantastic footage. We had one in Ontario, Canada back in May, and tornados 🌪touched down in a few places. We hadn't had a storm like that in over 40 years. I got a warning on my phone, and I said, it's already here. Have a great day 😀.
Driving home from SE Fort Wayne shortly after the wind died down, passed four… 4! semi trucks with trailers on their side on the freeway! 😱 Emergency units on the scenes, but that would be horrific to be driving along and just get pushed onto your side side when piloting a tractor trailer. The airport, near this section of road recorded some gusts of 98 mph.
It looks so nice! It reminds me of the afternoon and evening Spring & Summer storms that tear through Brisbane and Southern Queensland in Australia. They'd drop 2 or 3 inches of rain in an hour then move out to sea and intensify into a line of gigantic, boiling, blazing thunder heads lighting up the sky for hours. In the late evening the heat would return, silent, still and yet those thunderheads would continue their incredible light show well into the small hours. Then the entire cycle would repeat the next day. The heat would cause convection, warm humid air would come in from the Coral Sea building up afternoon storms that lash the coast by the early evening.
I live SW in Aboite township. I was in my east facing garage pulling in my trash bin when it hit. I have lost 4 trees completely and damage has been done to several more. I had a tree on my roof. It seems when a really bad storm comes I to town, we get slammed hard.
I live by Saint Francis University and this storm had me a bit nervous. I was actually waiting for a tornado to sprout up, thankfully never did. The lightening and thunder was the worst I can recall in my 50 yrs in Fort Wayne. It seemed non-stop for at least a half hour, and the lightening was so loud and strong that it sounded as if it was touching down right next to my house (it didn't but felt like it). I kept watching my tree's just praying they wouldn't fall on my house. I felt this was a little worse than 2012 only bc it was non-stop for at least a half hour, which I felt was unusual for our normal bad storms. BUT WE SURVIVED 😊
You are absolutely correct, I toured (for my job, not an onlooker) both areas, s/w city and Waynedale. Waynedale definitely was hit way harder. Now with one (1) attributed death in that area.
Tri lakes got hit very hard as well. Many, many down and uprooted trees, power outages, damage. It looks like a warzone here still today, a whole week later. What a crazy storm!
I live about 60 miles from fort wayne and remember seeing the rolling thunder in the distance just flashing one after another, completely silent. It was so beautiful and frightening at the same time.
I live north of Auburn and i literally watched this storm bypass me. It put on one hell of a lightning show!!! I saw it heading to the Fort and thinking oh shit they are gonna get clobbered!!
One of the rounds of storms tore through Van Buren County, MI , and the historic Van Buren County Historical Museum, a poorhouse built in 1884, lost part of its roof. This is near the VB Co fairgrounds near Hartford, MI.
I just happened to be visiting a friend on the south side of Fort Wayne in the Waynedale area... on a street called (If I remember correctly) Old Trail Road... That was some wicked scary stuff right there... The sound was nasty, the sound of trees being snapped in half that were 2 to 4 foot in diameter, like tooth picks, all around my buddy's house. There was a massive tree in the front lawn of the house directly across and I watched that then first get all the huge limbs get shredded and collapse down crushing a Toyota and a Honda like a soda can under a foot stomp.. Then the 100 to 150 foot tall trunk got pushed over and was blocking 3 drive way...LOL... I want to go back home.. The heck with Indiana.. What was strange, it was Trash pick up or something, for the next day? and so there was trash can out at the streets edge, with all that chaos of 80 to 100 mph wind and 1000's of tons of wood falling out of the sky, there was two trash can just sitting there, not moving...Make sense of that.. That morning, In the process of checking of folks and helping to clear things out of the road ways, getting people's generators hooked up and what not, while walking by those two trash cans, I just had to look inside, assuming there was 8000 tons of concrete in them, that prevented their movement... Nah, each just had one trash bag inside... I could move those large cans around with one hand, so they are not heavy at all, but some how, all that violence, was afraid to attempt to move either of those trash cans. Heck, that is where I will hide in a storm like that, in one of those trash cans...LOL.. Great footage on this video.. Well done..
Wow. I saw that tree down that you were talking about. Just amazing. I had to laugh at your comment about the trash cans. It just makes you wonder how some little almost weightless thing can remain standing while some 150 year old massive tree can fall like dominoes.
@@chk3700 ah, so you got to see and hear all that chaos too... That was scary trippy. I haven't ever seen rain rain sideways or horizontal to the ground.. lol
I live on the Sw side where we got the worst of it. Winds 98 mph....lightening was like led headlights flashing in all the rooms...couldn't wait for it to end
I grew up ib the Fort Wayne area. Graduated from Northside High School 1966. I ended up in Phoenix, Arizona after 4 years in the Marines. I remember 1955 we had a bad storm like this. It was bad. It blew over barns north of Fort Wayne on the Wallen Rd. . Its hot here in Phoenix this time of year but beautiful the rest of the year.
I was born here in 1963, moved to California in 1985. I hated the severe thunder and lightning storms we always had. Graduated from Paul Harding High in 1982.
If this is the storm that happened on Monday I have a sick video of rotation over south bend from the severe thunderstorm warning we had. It was very wide but it was still awesome to see. It was during the sunset so you could see all the clouds moving around.
I was born in Ft. Wayne in 1963, moved to California in 1985. I sure don't miss storms like these lol. Now I just wait for the "big one" to drop California off into the Pacific Ocean.😁
WOW! That got really intense really quick! The peak of this video actually gives me some hurricane florence in wilmington nc (high end cat 1) vibes with the strength of the wind. Sustained was probably near or at hurricane force in this video, pretty amazing stuff.
@@lincolnhauser Oh, for sure! That is essentially 100 MPH, and that comparison I made to Florence, pretty sure the max gust at Wilmington was 104, so not a lot of difference. This was essentially a full-fledged hurricane ! Derechos are POWERFUL!
@@lincolnhauser I talked to a guy at the airport. One of the hangars was ripped open like a tin can. All the guys that work in the hangar are getting transferred to Milwaukee until they can rebuild the hangar here.
@@lincolnhauser I thought it hit 98mph back in 2012. The Derecho from this footage I thought hit like 80mph(still significant) The one from 2012 brought the city to it knees for a couple days. Quite literally too. My area was out of power for 3 days after that storm. I remember driving back into Indiana from Ohio at that time. Trees were down all the way back to the Fort Wayne from Hicksville. I was also picking up radio stations from Wisconsin. That day was just creepy feeling all around after that storm. Great footage btw! I got some footage of all the lightning that night.
@@kyleb9454 The Derecho in 2012 was 91mph. I don't know where you live in Fort Wayne, but the SW side I think got hit the hardest. I went down my childhood home on Kyle off of Sandpoint and the streets in the neighborhood are just lined with cut up trees. Waynedale was even worse. I heard several homes were condemned.
@@huntleydavis6727 This was equal to a category 2 hurricane, I would call that extreme. You should drive down the streets lined with cut up trees with only room for one car to drive down the street at a time.
@@Religious_man It most certainly is! Instead of the usual vertical path, here the bolts move horizontally- between clouds. Since the bolt remains in the thinner air, no thunder is heard on the ground.
"Instead of the usual vertical path, here the bolts move horizontally- between clouds." Ok, but kind of clouds are you referring to? There is the standard intra-cloud lightning, and we have cloud-to-cloud lightning and we have cloud-to-air lightning. Distance and sound has nothing to do with these lightning types.
What we call heat lightning is lightning jumping between clouds, which occurs when the clouds have different charges, so the bolts remain in the sky. Since the air is thinner up there, thunder is not produced.
Man y'all get the worst of each season up there! I was there in Jan and everything was FROZEN, back in March and everything was still frozen, and now in June a hurricane? I have to come back later in July, if you guys could please wrap this up by then that would be swell okays.👍🤣
"Hows the weather look Ollie?" *"IT'S RAINING SIDEWAYS!"* "Do you have an umbrella?" *"HAD ONE!* "Where is it?" *"INSIDE OUT TWO MILES AWAY!* "Is there anything we can do for you Ollie?" *"BRING ME SOME SOUP!"* "What kind?" *"CHUNKY!"*
In all of my years (68), I have never heard the term "Derecho" referred to in connection with a storm. I even had to look up the definition in a dictionary to find out what it was.
Crazy. I lived in that shit hole as a kid and had to seek shelter a couple of times when tornados breezed through. We even felt the effects of a mild earthquake while playing kickball in the street one day. I now live on a hilltop in PA where floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes are of little concern.
Watching winds push debris around like makes you really think serious about storm shutters to protect the windows of your house, and hurricane clips to hold your roofs on better.
Wildest part about this video only 1 of all the trash cans got blown/knocked over, and even then I think that was because the wind literally picked it up and tossed it to the side other than that they just slid across . Any way Northern California gets these every so often but they refuse to give us early warning systems to warn us of severe weather threats like tornados etc. We have had 4 tornados and warnings this summer and they still refuse 100% saying they cannot justify spending the kind of money.
Smart driver parking against the building. That weather was nothing to mess with .
I live in Fort Wayne, and experienced this, however the strong winds just missed me. Nevertheless it knocked the power out for a good few days. I remember the local weather station’s feed went down temporarily. Weatherman sounded almost like he was panicking. Brought back memories of the 2012 Derecho where winds got just as bad.
Note: no trash cans were seriously hurt in the making of this video!
The trash cans you've seen were just actors the names were changed to protect their identities
LOL
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That's some excellent footage! Really shows how intense those winds were over a relatively long period of time. And those trashcans never stood a chance.
Hey just out of curiosity, what’s your last name??
@@ethanbrown6952 I don't reveal that yet Lol, but it's not the same as yours.
@J.Stormtracker440 Haha yep
@J.Stormtracker440 I thought someone was playing trash can shuffle board 😉
This was the biggest rainstorm I've witnessed since I moved to Fort Wayne in 2014. Crazy!
I live in Waynedale and the next morning, it looked like we had been carpet bombed. The devastation that storm produced was just incredible.
yep, still looking around Waynedale, we still got damage from it showing.
Fantastic footage. We had one in Ontario, Canada back in May, and tornados 🌪touched down in a few places. We hadn't had a storm like that in over 40 years. I got a warning on my phone, and I said, it's already here. Have a great day 😀.
At least the garbage cans were having a "blast"! 🤣
Driving home from SE Fort Wayne shortly after the wind died down, passed four… 4! semi trucks with trailers on their side on the freeway! 😱
Emergency units on the scenes, but that would be horrific to be driving along and just get pushed onto your side side when piloting a tractor trailer.
The airport, near this section of road recorded some gusts of 98 mph.
Wow
Couple of R2 units running for cover, nice catch!
That was pretty comical, wasn't it? Not so much with no power for two days in 90 degree heat.
Working at Lutheran Hospital, you’d think you were in a war zone with how many trees and debris was on the ground. Wild stuff.
It looks so nice! It reminds me of the afternoon and evening Spring & Summer storms that tear through Brisbane and Southern Queensland in Australia. They'd drop 2 or 3 inches of rain in an hour then move out to sea and intensify into a line of gigantic, boiling, blazing thunder heads lighting up the sky for hours. In the late evening the heat would return, silent, still and yet those thunderheads would continue their incredible light show well into the small hours. Then the entire cycle would repeat the next day. The heat would cause convection, warm humid air would come in from the Coral Sea building up afternoon storms that lash the coast by the early evening.
I live SW in Aboite township. I was in my east facing garage pulling in my trash bin when it hit. I have lost 4 trees completely and damage has been done to several more. I had a tree on my roof. It seems when a really bad storm comes I to town, we get slammed hard.
I live east of Fort Wayne.It knocked out power everywhere.Torrential rain and wind.
not everywhere, im in fort wayne but still had power
I live 4 miles north of this, by Sweetwater. Wasn't near as intense up here.. Waynedale got hit hard again like the 2012 Derecho..
I live Southwest; lost all the shingles on our roof in 2012.
I live by Saint Francis University and this storm had me a bit nervous. I was actually waiting for a tornado to sprout up, thankfully never did. The lightening and thunder was the worst I can recall in my 50 yrs in Fort Wayne. It seemed non-stop for at least a half hour, and the lightening was so loud and strong that it sounded as if it was touching down right next to my house (it didn't but felt like it). I kept watching my tree's just praying they wouldn't fall on my house. I felt this was a little worse than 2012 only bc it was non-stop for at least a half hour, which I felt was unusual for our normal bad storms. BUT WE SURVIVED 😊
sw and wanedale definitely got hit the hardest, we were out of power for 4 days and had 3 trees down
Waynedale got hit the hardest.
You are absolutely correct, I toured (for my job, not an onlooker) both areas, s/w city and Waynedale. Waynedale definitely was hit way harder. Now with one (1) attributed death in that area.
Tri lakes got hit very hard as well. Many, many down and uprooted trees, power outages, damage. It looks like a warzone here still today, a whole week later. What a crazy storm!
worst part of the derecho wasnt even in indiana lol
I know I live in waynedale and that storm was crazy
I live about 60 miles from fort wayne and remember seeing the rolling thunder in the distance just flashing one after another, completely silent. It was so beautiful and frightening at the same time.
I live north of Auburn and i literally watched this storm bypass me. It put on one hell of a lightning show!!! I saw it heading to the Fort and thinking oh shit they are gonna get clobbered!!
What does "rolling thunder" look like? Asking out of curiosity.
@@Religious_man let's just say, it was non-stop thunder
@@Blizmogames1337 Fair enough. Non-stop thunder would be heard in storms like this.
I live right here in fort wayne. That was horrible. But luckily I didn't lose my electricity
Shoot I did! Two days!
@@sarasmile6071 that sucks
You didn't lose power because you "got lucky" when others weren't? Now I'm curious what kind of gambling game were you fuking with that night?
It's almost as if that second garbage can was screaming, "Wait for me! Wait for me!"
I work at the Pepsi distribution center and it sounded like the winds were gonna tear our roof off at some points
One of the rounds of storms tore through Van Buren County, MI , and the historic Van Buren County Historical Museum, a poorhouse built in 1884, lost part of its roof. This is near the VB Co fairgrounds near Hartford, MI.
I just happened to be visiting a friend on the south side of Fort Wayne in the Waynedale area... on a street called (If I remember correctly) Old Trail Road... That was some wicked scary stuff right there... The sound was nasty, the sound of trees being snapped in half that were 2 to 4 foot in diameter, like tooth picks, all around my buddy's house. There was a massive tree in the front lawn of the house directly across and I watched that then first get all the huge limbs get shredded and collapse down crushing a Toyota and a Honda like a soda can under a foot stomp.. Then the 100 to 150 foot tall trunk got pushed over and was blocking 3 drive way...LOL... I want to go back home.. The heck with Indiana.. What was strange, it was Trash pick up or something, for the next day? and so there was trash can out at the streets edge, with all that chaos of 80 to 100 mph wind and 1000's of tons of wood falling out of the sky, there was two trash can just sitting there, not moving...Make sense of that.. That morning, In the process of checking of folks and helping to clear things out of the road ways, getting people's generators hooked up and what not, while walking by those two trash cans, I just had to look inside, assuming there was 8000 tons of concrete in them, that prevented their movement... Nah, each just had one trash bag inside... I could move those large cans around with one hand, so they are not heavy at all, but some how, all that violence, was afraid to attempt to move either of those trash cans. Heck, that is where I will hide in a storm like that, in one of those trash cans...LOL.. Great footage on this video.. Well done..
Thanks!
Wow. I saw that tree down that you were talking about. Just amazing.
I had to laugh at your comment about the trash cans. It just makes you wonder how some little almost weightless thing can remain standing while some 150 year old massive tree can fall like dominoes.
I live on orchard lane across Winchester lol
@@chk3700 ah, so you got to see and hear all that chaos too... That was scary trippy. I haven't ever seen rain rain sideways or horizontal to the ground.. lol
@@drubradley8821 I have seen rain crazy sideways at 1 p.m. full sun no clouds
Great video! I love storms 😊
may God protect and keep everyone Safe.
I live on the Sw side where we got the worst of it. Winds 98 mph....lightening was like led headlights flashing in all the rooms...couldn't wait for it to end
So that's what weather looks like...says a person from San Diego, CA
WoW, lots of lightning
I grew up ib the Fort Wayne area. Graduated from Northside High School 1966. I ended up in Phoenix, Arizona after 4 years in the Marines. I remember 1955 we had a bad storm like this. It was bad. It blew over barns north of Fort Wayne on the Wallen Rd. . Its hot here in Phoenix this time of year but beautiful the rest of the year.
I was born here in 1963, moved to California in 1985. I hated the severe thunder and lightning storms we always had. Graduated from Paul Harding High in 1982.
Great vid, those trash cans were the best laugh I've had in a minute.
Smart driver who moved to the lee side of the building.
This is what blew through my community in Wisconsin. It tore down so many trees and the lightning was unbelievable
Now we know what its like to be one of the gulf states during hurricane season.
This day was crazy as hell our ass was sitting in the hallway you can 👂 shit hitting the windows
This footage was just blocks from me. I am lucky I only lost a small piece of roof trim and power for 2 days.
we need some of this rain in so calif... wow
هذا من صنع الله البرق والرعد والمطر والهواء سبحانه 🇸🇦🇸🇦🇸🇦
You know it’s bad when the rain is falling sideways.
this was such a bad storm! I live in Fort Wayne, and a trampoline hit my house during that storm!
We had winds similar to this in Virginia Wedsnday- my power was off for 25 hours
I laughed way harder than I should of when the trash can started skidding across the lot
Oh my God that is 😧 scary I’m from California but that storm is extreme.
The lighting storm I witnessed was truly once in a lifetime tho
That was a scary storm. At night everyoje is okay on my side of town but houses where SMASHED god bless all
Wow the wind is so strong...i don't know what if we stand there without holding on to anything....nice video. thanks
If this is the storm that happened on Monday I have a sick video of rotation over south bend from the severe thunderstorm warning we had. It was very wide but it was still awesome to see. It was during the sunset so you could see all the clouds moving around.
I was born in Ft. Wayne in 1963, moved to California in 1985. I sure don't miss storms like these lol. Now I just wait for the "big one" to drop California off into the Pacific Ocean.😁
Man it's wild that even through the storm I see Biolife hahaha. That branch funded all my early 20s shenanigans
Damn this was intense.
I am in SW Fort Wayne It was very hard hit at my house 98 mph winds at FWA
Today is the 1st anniversary of this video from exactly 1 year ago.
That was pretty intense
sw and wanedale were definitely hit the hardest in sw we were without power for 4 days and had three trees down… it looked like a complete warzone
WOW! That got really intense really quick!
The peak of this video actually gives me some hurricane florence in wilmington nc (high end cat 1) vibes with the strength of the wind.
Sustained was probably near or at hurricane force in this video, pretty amazing stuff.
Yeah, the Fort Wayne airport a few miles away actually gusted to 98mph. Intense stuff!
@@lincolnhauser Oh, for sure!
That is essentially 100 MPH, and that comparison I made to Florence, pretty sure the max gust at Wilmington was 104, so not a lot of difference.
This was essentially a full-fledged hurricane !
Derechos are POWERFUL!
@@lincolnhauser I talked to a guy at the airport. One of the hangars was ripped open like a tin can. All the guys that work in the hangar are getting transferred to Milwaukee until they can rebuild the hangar here.
@@lincolnhauser I thought it hit 98mph back in 2012. The Derecho from this footage I thought hit like 80mph(still significant) The one from 2012 brought the city to it knees for a couple days. Quite literally too. My area was out of power for 3 days after that storm. I remember driving back into Indiana from Ohio at that time. Trees were down all the way back to the Fort Wayne from Hicksville. I was also picking up radio stations from Wisconsin. That day was just creepy feeling all around after that storm. Great footage btw! I got some footage of all the lightning that night.
@@kyleb9454 The Derecho in 2012 was 91mph. I don't know where you live in Fort Wayne, but the SW side I think got hit the hardest. I went down my childhood home on Kyle off of Sandpoint and the streets in the neighborhood are just lined with cut up trees. Waynedale was even worse. I heard several homes were condemned.
Unbelievable! Extreme weather events are happening all over the WORLD.
Climate change will only get worse, buckle in
I don't know if this qualified as an extreme weather event lol it was a summer thunderstorm
@@huntleydavis6727 This was equal to a category 2 hurricane, I would call that extreme. You should drive down the streets lined with cut up trees with only room for one car to drive down the street at a time.
@@jwhittonnaturephotos There are many many, more severe, thunderstorms on a yearly basis than this and always have been.
It reminds me of a Hurricane.
Awesome video.
Amazing- so much lightning, yet no thunder! I've never seen heat lightning accompanying a rainstorm, and I lived in Orlando for over 13 years
Ha ha, "heat lightning" is not even a real thing.
@@Religious_man It most certainly is! Instead of the usual vertical path, here the bolts move horizontally- between clouds. Since the bolt remains in the thinner air, no thunder is heard on the ground.
"Instead of the usual vertical path, here the bolts move horizontally- between clouds."
Ok, but kind of clouds are you referring to? There is the standard intra-cloud lightning, and we have cloud-to-cloud lightning and we have cloud-to-air lightning. Distance and sound has nothing to do with these lightning types.
What we call heat lightning is lightning jumping between clouds, which occurs when the clouds have different charges, so the bolts remain in the sky. Since the air is thinner up there, thunder is not produced.
That's a bubble gum explanation. Too simplistic. Be more specific. What kind of clouds are you talking about here? Not the ones up your ass.
Wow, part of the time it looks as if you were in the eyewall of a hurricane of maybe category 2.
They said this was equal to a category 2 hurricane.
Live about 20 minutes away, didn't see a drop of rain!
Crazy how we keep getting new kinds of terrible weather.
I drove to work in that storm. The lightening was so bright that it was blinding. Not fun but it was beautiful
Great footage ! Never been in a hurricane but it looks scary !
Man y'all get the worst of each season up there! I was there in Jan and everything was FROZEN, back in March and everything was still frozen, and now in June a hurricane? I have to come back later in July, if you guys could please wrap this up by then that would be swell okays.👍🤣
"Hows the weather look Ollie?"
*"IT'S RAINING SIDEWAYS!"*
"Do you have an umbrella?"
*"HAD ONE!*
"Where is it?"
*"INSIDE OUT TWO MILES AWAY!*
"Is there anything we can do for you Ollie?"
*"BRING ME SOME SOUP!"*
"What kind?"
*"CHUNKY!"*
How funny! I was at a Speedway when we had these storms 200 miles southeast of you.
It's weird seeing my city on UA-cam link this. Lol
In all of my years (68), I have never heard the term "Derecho" referred to in connection with a storm. I even had to look up the definition in a dictionary to find out what it was.
I didn't know what it was either until we had our first one in 2012. We had a smaller one in 2014. And now this big one in 2022.
Crazy. I lived in that shit hole as a kid and had to seek shelter a couple of times when tornados breezed through. We even felt the effects of a mild earthquake while playing kickball in the street one day. I now live on a hilltop in PA where floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes are of little concern.
Ain't nothin' for a man in the flatlands but these God... Damn... Derechos!!!
Thatsa fine storm!
great .
Love the garbage cans “byeeeee”
Crazy wind!!!! All the trashcans escaped the town!
Watching winds push debris around like makes you really think serious about storm shutters to protect the windows of your house, and hurricane clips to hold your roofs on better.
i live 25 minutes straight south and it didn't even sprinkle here no wind nothing
Im live over in muncie and we got only a tidbit of action. We did get a tornado warning from a storm near albany but nothing came of it.
The last time I saw 👀 lightning like that was when a tornado hit the trailer me and my family was in! 😱😳 😭 (May 14th 1995 2:30am edt)
Pretty knarly out there !!
the fact we had this and another worse one (at least in my neighborhood) less than a month later that had our power out for days
Was this Bluffton Rd Waynedale / Fort Wayne i
Crazy Thunderstorm
Looks like hurricane on the beach type footage.
What's up with all the derechos this year?!
Yep! How big was the hail we got? Anyone know?
What does the local corn fields look like after that?
Obliterated and easy pickings for the crows lol
basically a hurricane but ok
This was at speedway gas station on Illinois road.
As soon as that car went to the sidw of the building, the wind direction changed looll. Poor guy.
is raining sideways like in Texas
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Our daughter lives there and was in her closet with the dog. Scary stuff!
Stay away from the gas pump canopy!
My house is so close to this speedway
Which speedway is that
On Illinois Rd by I-69
across the street from Meijer?
@@musicartguy1 Yep
This is not a 90mph wind gusts,this is 58mph wind gust from a thunderstorm
It was definitely in the 90's. I felt it shake our house. It felt like the foundation was about to be lifted. We had to take shelter in the basement.
Waydale?
Wildest part about this video only 1 of all the trash cans got blown/knocked over, and even then I think that was because the wind literally picked it up and tossed it to the side other than that they just slid across . Any way Northern California gets these every so often but they refuse to give us early warning systems to warn us of severe weather threats like tornados etc. We have had 4 tornados and warnings this summer and they still refuse 100% saying they cannot justify spending the kind of money.
Friggen crazy.
Those trash cans really went 🗑💨
Did ya manage to herd the trash cans back to the station or did they end up four counties over?
Is someone unloading unlimited trash cans just out of view?
You are a funny person
Ok l am from Florida originally from Chicago and that looks like a hurricane to me omg weird
They call Derechos, land hurricanes. They said this one was equal to a category 2 hurricane.
Man those trashcans shure took off