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"All Hail Eagan"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Scott,

It looks like the hail was larger on your side of Eagan. We had hail the size of a dime. All those sirens you heard were heading east on cliff past our house.

Lee

7:39 PM

Blogger Mac Noland said...

I was standing out in my front lawn, with a baby and a beer, watching the storm come in. Being in Apple Valley, we just missed the majority of things. Though I have a a friend who lives right down the road who is in need of a new roof. I'm guessing he was wishing those balls would come south.

7:45 PM

Blogger Aaron said...

Damn! That's a bunch of hail! I can't believe I slept through the storm.

7:46 PM

Blogger Sank said...

It was a weird storm. We were (Apple Valley) surprised when the sirens went off, it was sunny and clear. When the storm came over we didn't even get rain, but just northeast (Over you?) the sky was really angry looking. Rotation, scary looking formations... Hopefully you didn't get any damage. We need some new windows so when it hails I cautiously hope that we'll get a few of them broken...
Oh well

7:42 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is that Sandy in the dog run?

11:57 AM

Blogger She says said...

It looks like a mothball factory exploded down the street from you. That's some impressive hail.

7:36 PM

Blogger She says said...

And what are the sirens all about? Educate this poor East coast gal...

7:39 PM

Blogger Scooter said...

Sirens depend on the city you're in if you live in Minnesota. Most cities crank them up if there's a tornado sighting. Eagan starts wailing if there's a severe thunderstorm. Sometimes I swear they turn them on if someone sees a raindrop. We even have siren tests once a month. I think you have to live in tornado country to appreciate how ubiquitous they are.

8:13 PM

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