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Sunday, June 20, 2010
Weather Belt Loop #3: Watch the weather forecast on a local television station. Discuss what you saw. Follow up by discussing the forecast's accuracy.
Two nights ago, I saw on the "Local on the 8's" on the Weather Channel that it was mostly all red. Red means very, very, very severe weather. The darker the red, the more dangerous. We had a severe thunderstorm in our area and it almost knocked out the lights. And then the next day, the cable went out because they were trying to fix the other cables. I saw a whole, whole, whole bunch of rain it made me feel very, very scared and it interrupted a lot of shows with the severe thunderstorm alert, when the screen turns all blue with the red stripe in the middle and all those sounds coming. We also saw a lot of lightnight that was very close- it made my whole window turn white. The next day I saw a whole bunch of tree branches and in Ann Arbor there were two deaths reported. The forecast was definitely accurate!
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