Dont shelter under bridges and underpasses during a tornado or derecho, or severe thunderstorm with powerful winds, they funnel the wind and make it worse. A ditch is better, make yourself as low and flat as possible.
It's 2022 and people still shelter under an overpass during a severe thunderstorm / tornado. The only thing they'd protect you from is non wind-driven hail, and even then a thunderstorm producing hail likely has other hazards. Parking underneath these increases your risk substantially, they're like a wind tunnel. Not only for the wind itself, but what's flying around in it...
That sound of the tornado sirens...just scary. I live on the West Coast, so something like this is rare to hear here. That weather is nuts! Glad it wasn't any worse than it already looked!
Excellent video. I just went through a tornado 3 weeks ago here in Indiana. Looks all too familiar. Terrifying event. Just ask my cat. He was plastered against me as the distant rumble and roar approached.
@@Beazilla You're right about that. I got this storm confused with another we were supposed to get and didn't. The night of this particular storm I had a class and made the wise decision not to go. If I had gone, I would have been waiting for the bus home at an unprotected stop getting pelted by hailstones. 😖
First thunderstorm of the year? What's this city called my comming comming from Canada It was beautiful where I lived I was a little hot. How's the weather now? Still thundering?
You do realize the area they recorded has a lot more storms and bad weather than majority of the rest of the world. And explain to me how tornados are made from global warming.
I live in the Twin Cities and followed this storm extensively.. There was never a Tornado Warning for Downtown Minneapolis.. For northern Hennepin County...yes but the harshest of the cells passed north of St Louis Park and Maple Grove into Brooklyn Center.. Not once even threatened Minneapolis.. This video title is deceiving.