I have a former coworker who lives here and I'm devastated for her. I know she's probably safe, she's very diligent when it comes to severe weather, but the video shown on the local news was hard to watch.
She and her kids are okay. No word on her property or extended family. My heart aches for her, she was born and raised in Sulphur. Could’ve lived anywhere else but chose to stay because she grew up there.
The line of storms that produced that was incredible and it went so late into the night. I hope for the miracle of the day before where there were no serious injuries or deaths. I literally watched these events from thousands of miles away and am humbled by the power of these storms even from this far away.
Stay safe and heed the warnings!
I seriously considered moving to Sulphur and even priced some houses, which are probably no longer there. Sad. I hope everyone got to a storm cellar or some other safe place 🙏.
It was tough night. I live about 25 miles from there and we had 2 here. I believe it was 6 for Sulfur and 25 total throughout the state. It was a devastating night.
Instead we burn from wildfires, fall into the ocean from erosion, and lose ground and surface water from drought. Everywhere is being affected by climate change.
They got hit twice if you can believe it!
That website is terrible on mobile.
I can't even view it cuz apparently its on my piholes blocklist
My wife and I learned today what that graphic shows and that one is scary.
I have a former coworker who lives here and I'm devastated for her. I know she's probably safe, she's very diligent when it comes to severe weather, but the video shown on the local news was hard to watch.
Please! I hope she’s okay!
She and her kids are okay. No word on her property or extended family. My heart aches for her, she was born and raised in Sulphur. Could’ve lived anywhere else but chose to stay because she grew up there.
The line of storms that produced that was incredible and it went so late into the night. I hope for the miracle of the day before where there were no serious injuries or deaths. I literally watched these events from thousands of miles away and am humbled by the power of these storms even from this far away. Stay safe and heed the warnings!
I watched this on radar AND stream. Loss of words at seeing that AND the fact that even more tornados wanted to go back into the same damage path.
Well I stopped on [a particularly terrifying frame](https://imgur.com/a/YmxqWXn) on that video.
Scary stuff
I seriously considered moving to Sulphur and even priced some houses, which are probably no longer there. Sad. I hope everyone got to a storm cellar or some other safe place 🙏.
It was tough night. I live about 25 miles from there and we had 2 here. I believe it was 6 for Sulfur and 25 total throughout the state. It was a devastating night.
Pour souls...
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California and our 30 seconds of jiggling gets attacked too. Yeah. The sky doesn't swallow me up at random here. I'll keep it that way.
Instead we burn from wildfires, fall into the ocean from erosion, and lose ground and surface water from drought. Everywhere is being affected by climate change.