That was a helluva storm that rolled through Montgomery County last night. I stayed on this side of the Bay last night as my sons are in NC with their mom. I thought the roof was going to blow off. 80 mph winds and dozens of trees down at Congressional, suspending the AT&T National. 75 footer down across the 14th fairway. Wow.
http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/8115 ... utal-storm
89: Breaking Out The Chainsaw
89: Breaking Out The Chainsaw
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Re: 89: Breaking Out The Chainsaw
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Re: 89: Breaking Out The Chainsaw
I was just over the border in PA on the river. I have never seen it rain like that before. A couple loud thunders rumbling through the river valley and then it was like a heat lightning strobe light show for the rest of the night. Crazy stuff. 420,000 without power in metro baltimore. Happy to see I wasn't one of them when we got home last night. Two trees laying cut up on the side of my street though.
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