Know exactly what you’re thinking. Planned to watch the program on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge at 6:30 p.m. on WFAA-CH. 8 and all you saw was a brief slice of bridge experts in-between warnings about the hail storm in the area and the possible funnel cloud forming near Baylor Medical Center. Oh, and don’t forget all those shots of the photos of hail sent in by viewers.
Yes, once again Mother Nature forced WFAA-CH. 8 weather fella Pete Delkus to interrupt programming, but let’s face it — she’s a tough old broad who loves to surprise folks with her input. Who would have ever imagined a storm with hail, funnels, rain and locusts in June. . . oh, no locusts?
If and when the show is going to have a second showing, we’ll let you know.
In the meantime, let’s all remember that come August, this surprise rainstorm will be considered a blessing. Right.
Martha Tiller says
Wish I had been watching Ch. 8. Was at a wine tasting at the new Total Wine (love that store) and my car got creamed. Don’t think it even rained at my house.