June 8, 2008 Severe Thunderstorms, Wyandotte, MI (Part 3)

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2008

This is a video of the severe thunderstorms to affect Wyandotte, Michigan on June 8, 2008. We had a severe thunderstorm warning in effect the entire length of this video. It's been a while since we've had storms of this magnitude in Wyandotte. They weren't all that bad, but I thought they were going to be worse. The wind gusted to 53 MPH, as my weather station measured. A large tree was uprooted in Wyandotte, as well as power outages. You can see this in the 3rd video.

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  • Are your train signals okay?

  • Yep, they are fine.  :)

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  • @ELTIGEROCKS10NEW its problay because the storm probaly hit it and it was messed up like real crossings get after a thunderstorm

  • Why was your gate down and why did it go up?

  • What is the purpose of that railroad crossbar in your backyard?

  • sorry want paying attention i see it now haahah lol I'm blonde haha no offence against blondes

  • where is your cantilever arm?

  • lol yeh i remeber u telling me that lmfao

    But yeh i remeber this also it was freaking crazy

  • dude i live in wyandotte! I remember this day dude it was soooo scary my neighbor got hit by lightning in front of my house

  • I like the RRX in your backyard.

  • would be cool if your train crossing was on during the video. lolll

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