Edmonton....WORST WEATHER EVA!


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Well, Currently right now we are having another THunderstorm..Thats like 4 we had in a week....And I'm reporting to you live during the storm, hoping that my computer doesn't shrivel up and explode when a lightning bolt hits it. Anywho, I took some pictures to show you guys that it really is the worst storm ever...gotta be careful though, Really BIG IMAGES.....sorry if i didn't resize them :(

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Wish me Luck If I survive this storm.. :/

*edit* Resize Pictures for Better enjoyment...and Yes. This is in Edmonton, Alberta, CAnada...Usually were suppose to have really hot weather..like a drought but were now. And now there are police and Fire Sirens Screeching thru the city...Damn. and probably our highways are flooded. (Such as Whitemud Drive For those who know the Edmonton City...)

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yeah, Still raining though, its stopped hailing, but i wouldn't be suprised if it flooded some roads and my friends basement....AGAIN!, anywho. I feel sorry for the people at the Street Preformers thats down by Whyte ave. It must of been painful getting Pelted by Hail the size of like Marbles. Eag! :o :o :crazy:

Can't speak for edmonton, but in Canmore you can watch the thunderheads form and move east to calgary. THe thunderheads go east and run into cold north air and presto - hailstorms! I got hit by a hailstorm in k-country this past monday. It is not fun to be running along, have the air temp drop, sky turn black, and get pelted by pea-sized iceballs!! To think there are over 500 fires burning in BC right now because it is so dry. Strange how BC is dry and Alberta is wet when it is usually the other way around.

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