Fellow blogger Nathan, from Wisconsin, was kind enough to send me several radar capures of the first line as it moved though my area. I had taken a nap and was awakened by thunder as the storms approached. My boys all slept right through it! I was too groggy to post anything at the time so I appreciate him sharing these shots. Here are two of them.

2:31 a.m.

2:35 a.m.
I was awake enough to capture the one below, but I wish that I had been alert enough to pick up my camera or video camera!

There were two more lines:

5:49

8:49
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