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Spring Storm - 9 am
We were warned that we have to prepare for a real spring storm. 100 km/h wind and total downpour. I had just finished cleaning kindy and went to take these two photos of the sky.
Less than 30 min after this shot the heavens opened we had a "white out" no vision for less than 2m for a very long time. I did not stay at school left came home roads covered with trees and lots of branches. this was our first spring storm It lived up to what was predicted. The day turned very dark enough that the car lights automatically turned on.
From the radar we got off lightly the southern tip of western Australia coped the major brunt of this storm front. All I had was my phone to capture the scene. The school will be a total mess tomorrow from fallen branches and leaves. the effect the storm had on the trees.
Less than 30 min after this shot the heavens opened we had a "white out" no vision for less than 2m for a very long time. I did not stay at school left came home roads covered with trees and lots of branches. this was our first spring storm It lived up to what was predicted. The day turned very dark enough that the car lights automatically turned on.
From the radar we got off lightly the southern tip of western Australia coped the major brunt of this storm front. All I had was my phone to capture the scene. The school will be a total mess tomorrow from fallen branches and leaves. the effect the storm had on the trees.
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