http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2014/05/ ... in-denver/
Hope you're doing ok and the hail missed you and Raymond out in the Denver area.
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Large Hail in Denver...Bob, You OK?
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Re: Large Hail in Denver...Bob, You OK?
Stanton, Thanks for your concern. I'm 40 miles north of Denver and we hardly got a sprinkle out of these storms the last three days. There was a lot of hail damage, mostly east of Denver with some short term street flooding, etc. May be one more round today. Raymond is about an hour south and should be okay too. Hopefully I'll be behind this storm when I leave for the Bash.
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Re: Large Hail in Denver...Bob, You OK?
Had about 1/8" hail here last night, no damage. Father in law got stuck on an airplane for over an hour because of lightening strikes! The crew wouldn't let anyone off the plane till lightening was more than three miles away for at least 10 minutes.
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