We had tornado warnings, so we took the family to the cellar. I went up to check the tv and looked out and saw there was a tree down and possibly across my wife's company car. The warning had passed so I ventured outside.
Sure enough a tree was down and had crushed the park bench between the company car and the tree. It also busted a tail light on the car scratched the paint up in several spots and punctured the passenger side rear tire. I just wish it was one of our cars instead of her company car.
I think the park bench probably took the brunt of the force and kept there from being more damage to the car.
The wierd thing was, I got to experience the cold front first hand. It was still 52 degrees, but there was some spitting of rain and flakes of snow. That was kind of cool. Just a few moments later, I'm sure the temperature plunged.
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