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Quite a rain that came with the tornado that hit Bowie Texas last night. The whirlwind went North of my place and hit the town. I drove around the town for awhile today. I didn’t see it all but mostly it was big trees down and, in some cases, on buildings. Lots of shingles and metal off houses and businesses.
Best cafe in town caught on fire and is history.
I’ve owned the place for almost 40 years and never had a rain that size. Some roads to repair with rocks due to washouts.
Since I don’t live there, no idea how long it took to get the rain.
Last edited by Dave Davidson1; 05/23/20 08:49 PM.
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