Thunderstorm Watch Until 9 P.M. Tonight!
The National Weather Service has issued a serious thunderstorm watch until 9 p.m. for all of Western New York.
The National Weather Service has issued a serious thunderstorm watch until 9 p.m. for all of Western New York.
Prepare for cuteness overload! I give you animal mothers and daughters.
Ah, we can remember the first time we tried a Warhead. Especially our cheeks, which have never been the same.
Officials in Oklahoma have lowered the number of deaths suffered to 24 in the massive tornado that swept through the town of Moore Monday night. Originally, the figure had been as high as 51, probably a result of double-counting.
I recently flew to NC to see my family and attend a friend's wedding. I brought a carry-on bag that had all my clothes and a backpack that had my purse, laptop, camera, etc. inside.
It ain't pretty...but it's important!
Sweet Lord above...why must these things appear at bathing suit season?
Obviously the stories coming out of Oklahoma have been heartbreaking. I'm doing all I can to not only pay tribute and respect, but also to find a glimmer of hope in some of this. Here is my glimmer for this hour...
News and updates continue to pour in after the Oklahoma tornado, and the footage we've seen has been hard to watch. Entire communities have been leveled in the 10-minute storm. The local NBC station called it "the biggest, most destructive tornado in history."
Here's a great story that lends some perspective to today's teens. And I'm not trying to be an old fuddy-duddy; I'm just saying from experience, anyone born after 1990 seems to have this ridiculous sense of entitlement and would SURELY pitch a fit if their senior prom was cancelled for something as "trivial"...as a war.
Like most of the country, I'm glued to the coverage of what's unfolding in Oklahoma. Entire buildings flatted...vehicles tossed like crumpled foil...communities that are all but non-existent.
An enormous tornado with a debris cloud two miles wide tore through the metropolitan area just south of Oklahoma City on Monday afternoon.
UPDATE 9:28 p.m. EST: At least 51 people were killed in the storm, including seven children from Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore, according to KFOR in Oklahoma City. The news station reported that 75 student and staff were inside the school when the storm struck. Officials said Monday night that the search of the rubble remaining of the school had turned to a recovery mission.