[image error]Okay, "Sunny Southern California" is a cliche. We do get clouds and those pesky Santa Ana winds and even somewhere between 8-12″ of rain per year. And when it gets hot, it gets HOT.
What we do not get is torrential rain, lightning, tornadoes, hail, or snow anywhere but on the slopes. Except for this week.
Yes, I sat through my very first official tornado warning on Tuesday. Sirens went off, the news became very serious, telling everyone to stay indoors and not go outside to look at the sky...
Published on January 21, 2010 22:21