In the Midwest, tornadoes become a common side effect of spring and summer. When the ingredients are all there, the clouds fold in on themselves, a backwards undulation of smooth deep grays tinged with a yellowness, which is all that's left of the earlier sunshine. One of the tricks of this weather occurrence, though, is the way it can leave parts of the sky open and free. Still, the
Published on May 23, 2013 08:49