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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 15, 2004 at 16:28:01 from (64.228.11.2):
In Reply to: My Storm Damage Update posted by Michael Soldan on May 15, 2004 at 09:50:16:
Michael: Good to hear from you. sounds like you are getting things under control. Sorry I never made it up your way. I picked up this cold that has been floating around Western Middlesex County. That one has kind of kept me hemmed down to what I absolutely have to do. I went to the Doc on Tues., he prescribed an antibiotic, I guess it's working, although I don't feel much better. We had a twister floating around here on Thurs. I watched it from the truck while it was in front of me. Apparently it touched down about 5 miles north of Strathroy in an uninhabited area. Tore up a few trees but not much else. Probably caused more disturbance on the CB radio than anything else. I was alerted to it shortly after leaving London on the 402. I was able to watch it forming most of the way to Strathroy, it would cone up then loose its shape again. Did that several times. I lost sight of it as I passed Strathroy exits, it was behind me by then. By the time I reached the Kerrwood Rd. , I heard on CB it had indeed touched down.
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