Wow! That's dangerous!Ft. Gibson-Muskogee, Oklahoma area of HWY 62
All this flooding here going on, brings out some big ones as seen here in Ponca city, Ok. ,,
I`ve had to have animal control come out once to get a pigmy rattler out of the house, The girl that came out calmed it down out side after she caught it, and i accually pet it for a bit. which was a big step for me. I seen a rat snake i think it was late fall went under the house, might be why i haven`t seen no mice this winter mmm damnOkla - freakin' - HOMA ??? Not the wilds of Borneo? Pardon my while I fetch my shotgun and maybe a hand grenade or three.
"Why did it have to be snakes ?"
not so bad here in shawnee although we are 80% surrounded by the north canadian river thats flooding a bit,Wow! That's dangerous!
Is that a cougar or a panther?...or a housecat?All this flooding and now the cats are out too, this was in Harrah,Ok yesterday at 6 pm
All this flooding and now the cats are out too, this was in Harrah,Ok yesterday at 6 pm
It`s a cougar.,Is that a cougar or a panther?...or a housecat?
It was 100 degrees yesterday & 103 today in the shade. Not a good sign since summer doesn't officially start for another 11 days.
A deadly weather system called 'derecho' killed three people this weekend
- 'Derecho' is Spanish for 'straight' in English, and used in weather terminology to refer to a large group of thunderstorms the bring widespread wind damage
- 'Derecho' storms span a straight line for a continuous path of at least 250 miles
- Michael Birge, 38, of Kentucky, a 48-year-old woman in Illinois, and Levi Mayberry, 22, of Missouri, were all killed by downed trees
- Steamboat Springs, Colorado accumulated 20 inches of snow on Friday
- Weather watches, warnings and advisories have continued through Sunday