Gotta get it baled before the rain.It's not even that bad here in SE Iowa yet. Although my neighbor is out bailing hay still at this very minute. We've had several lighting strikes around and even a brief power flicker but he's still going.![]()
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Gotta get it baled before the rain.It's not even that bad here in SE Iowa yet. Although my neighbor is out bailing hay still at this very minute. We've had several lighting strikes around and even a brief power flicker but he's still going.![]()
He's looking out for us, too. Order your pizzas and Chinese food. Buy cases of Pepsi...buy cases of Coke.
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That's totally dependent on them checking it. There's not a good, reliable way to get in touch with them immediately.
i thought in the 12 hour lapse on KCCI they showed that these would continue to build and some of the worst storms looked to be coming from the NE into the Boone/Ames/Des Moines area more like 3 or 4 am. Has that changed?
I think the severe threat is done for Central Iowa.
Which, of course, is why KCCI and WHO have taken down their weather alert ticker in favor of election coverage. Seriously, why the **** would you remove that information when the weather is A. This bad and B. Not going to pass for several more hours?
Because KCCI and WHO only care about the Metro area.
Someone on my Facebook feed shared a picture from the Woodhouse dealerships in Nebraska of a car with its back windshield shattered. The caption alluded that they incurred 152 million dollars in hail damage on their inventory.
You're correct. I've seen the post floating around and it said they have 4,500 vehicles on the lot totaling $152 million in total inventory. Regardless, this is going to be a HUGE insurance claim for them.Its probably that they have 152 Million in total inventory. You would have to total out more than 5,000 vehicles to get that amount of damage which a) would be highly unlikely with a hail storm and b) would be impossible to assess in just a few hours.
So what kind of cars do they sell that average almost 34k a vehicle?You're correct. I've seen the post floating around and it said they have 4,500 vehicles on the lot totaling $152 million in total inventory. Regardless, this is going to be a HUGE insurance claim for them.
So what kind of cars do they sell that average almost 34k a vehicle?
All their cars and trucks sit outdoors. It will be thousands of vehicles.Its probably that they have 152 Million in total inventory. You would have to total out more than 5,000 vehicles to get that amount of damage which a) would be highly unlikely with a hail storm and b) would be impossible to assess in just a few hours.
You're correct. I've seen the post floating around and it said they have 4,500 vehicles on the lot totaling $152 million in total inventory. Regardless, this is going to be a HUGE insurance claim for them.