french829 wrote:
Very glad you are all safe and sound. That can be very scary when it just comes out of no where like that.
We drove all the way down to Norris on Saturday morning (3 hours). We were standing at the Marina--ready for a Father's Day weekend of boating. Radar got uglier and uglier the closer we got to Caryville. Ended up turning around and driving all the way back home and bagged the whole weekend. BIG BUMMER!
Weather has been strange this year indeed. Let's hope for a good July 4th weekend.
I drag raced for a lot of years and I thought I was a pretty good amateur weatherman, I had to be pretty sure if I was going to drag my race car 1500 miles I wasnt going to be sitting in the rain for three days.
I have never seen such a drastic weather change and I can say I was totally caught off guard. In retrospect I should have said screw the cover and ran to the truck with the family or just went below on the boat and waited it out. It hit hard, over 80,000 are still without power and the roads are a mess in the whole area with downed trees. No confirmed tornadoes yet.
I have had quite a few good boating days this year, just goes to show that all it takes is a few minutes and things can get bad really quick. I heard that a wakeboard boat was trying to get back into the marina at a good clip when it hit the shore or a bridge and some people may have been hurt too, so it can always be worse.