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For many of us, summer is all about reading books on the beach, eating juicy watermelon, enjoying barbecues with friends and spending some much needed time away from screens and out in nature. But as wonderful as the weather might be in your country during June, July and August, there’s a good chance that there are some storms brewing too.

People that live in regions that attract serious storms know the struggles of trying to prepare for extreme weather all too well. But when you don’t have a storm shelter to hide in or a garage to protect your car, you might have to get creative when it comes to preparing for nature to strike. Bored Panda has scoured the internet for the most amusing photos of people getting ready for extreme weather, so you’ll find some hilarious and brilliant tactics below. And keep reading to find conversations with Jacquelyn Fitzpatrick, Senior Brand Manager at Nielsen-Kellerman, and Jonathan Erdman, senior meteorologist for The Weather Company's Weather.com!

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My Mom Has 5 Sets Of China (Don't Ask) And Put Them In Her Pool Prior To Being Evacuated From Fires In Northern California. The Dishware Survived

My Mom Has 5 Sets Of China (Don't Ask) And Put Them In Her Pool Prior To Being Evacuated From Fires In Northern California. The Dishware Survived

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#2

Pool Noodle Hail Protection

Pool Noodle Hail Protection

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No only clever and effective, but visually appealing as well. I appreciate the creator having the wherewithal to include an element of visual appeal with precise noodle placement revealing a lovely blue, green, orange pattern. That little extra attention to detail is very satisfying and appreciated.

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#3

Trash Bags Filled With Water

Trash Bags Filled With Water

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm impressed. Where I live (some minor floods region, nothing drastic but enough to ruin your basement &1st floor if unprepared) town council hands out "Sandsäcke" (bags for putting sand in it) for free, then you can fill it with sand. But for both you need a car and strength but a lot of elderly people around...well, it's nice for the mobile people in their prime but all the others? Yes, neighbours help here but sometimes it's just so fast.... Whereas *this* is a solution even a granny could manage , they just had to buy some quality bags before. 👏🏻*Slow impressed clapping from the background* ... scurrying off to tell my neighbourhood avuelas about this...

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Personally, I love a good storm. As long as I’m in the comfort and safety of my own home, I am more than happy to listen to thunder roar and watch lightning flashes through the window all evening long. The smell of rain is so refreshing, and seeing lightning strike is absolutely mesmerizing. But as much fun as being a spectator of a strong summer storm is, the sad reality is that extreme storms can take and destroy people’s lives.

According to CISA, there have been 186 severe storms in the United States since 1980 that have each caused over $1 billion in damage. Over 100,000 thunderstorms hit the U.S. every year, and about one in ten reaches a severe level. This means that the storm includes winds of 58 miles per hour or more, pieces of hail one inch in diameter or larger and/or tornadic activity.    

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#4

The Hurricane Chicken Hotel Is Ready For Business

The Hurricane Chicken Hotel Is Ready For Business

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#6

A Bike For Rainy Weather

A Bike For Rainy Weather

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It’s no surprise that these severe storms can have a huge impact on the environment and residents’ lives. Sadly, climate disasters and extreme weather killed over 5,000 Americans between 2016 and 2022, Climate.gov reports. And it appears that severe weather and climate disasters are only becoming more and more common.

The Office for Coastal Management notes on their site that 2022 was a particularly devastating year, as the United States was hit with 18 climate disasters that each cost the country over a billion dollars. 2023 also managed to set multiple weather and climate records as well, with the sea surface temperature reaching +1.78°F or +0.99°C for the first time in the 174 years that NOAA has been recording its temperature.  

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#7

A Hailstorm Ripped Through This Tropical Fruit Farm On The Sunshine Coast Late Yesterday Afternoon

A Hailstorm Ripped Through This Tropical Fruit Farm On The Sunshine Coast Late Yesterday Afternoon

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Jihana
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok, I admit that it took me a moment to understand what is going on here.

Pan Narrans
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One off the strangest pictures I've seen in a long time! Really weird, snow and hail hanging in a net in sunny weather.

AwesomeLeoWife
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mangoes are very susceptible to falling off with any provocation

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Double upvote for the doggy! Awws he looks so sad! "Coldy winds stuff from sky took my favourite seaty place! Can kind Hoomans fix it please?"

Danish Susanne
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks funny, but I understand that it isn't to the owners of the farm.

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That sized netting is murdering the native bats

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#8

A Jeep Owner In Dallas Covered Their Wrangler With Air Mattresses Before A Hail Storm

A Jeep Owner In Dallas Covered Their Wrangler With Air Mattresses Before A Hail Storm

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To learn more about how to prepare for extreme weather, we reached out to Jacquelyn Fitzpatrick, Senior Brand Manager at Nielsen-Kellerman, who was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda.

"Using an Ambient Weather® station is one of the most effective ways to prepare for severe weather because it provides real-time data right from your own backyard," Jacquelyn shared. "Unlike generalized weather reports, your Ambient Weather station monitors the exact conditions at your home, allowing you to detect critical changes in temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed, and more as storms approach."

#9

Excuse The Mulch, There Was An Incoming Hail Storm A While Back

Excuse The Mulch, There Was An Incoming Hail Storm A While Back

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"Pairing your station with the free Ambient Weather Network™ (AWN) app enhances this by giving you instant access to customized weather alerts and detailed forecasts," the expert continued. "Regularly monitoring this hyper-localized data gives you the crucial insight needed to make timely decisions that protect your home and family."

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#10

Prepared And Ready For The Hurricane Season

Prepared And Ready For The Hurricane Season

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#11

Hail Protection For Starlink Disk

Hail Protection For Starlink Disk

Yesterday the weather forecast predicted hail, so I wanted to protect the dish in the event of hail. I used a piece of foam and the dish installation bag I got with my post-installation kit. I just covered it and left it in place for the night.
It did slow down performance, but I was able to remove it easily the next day, without issue. Cheap and effective.

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#12

“Buckle Up, A Hurricane Is Coming”

“Buckle Up, A Hurricane Is Coming”

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ƒιѕн
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Actually quite clever, those straps are most likely rated for 20k or more. Whatever works to help prevent uplift.

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We also asked Jacquelyn if there are any common mistakes people often make when prepping for severe weather. She noted that relying solely on generalized weather reports can be a mistake, as they often come from airports miles away from your location.

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"These reports may not accurately reflect the conditions in your immediate area, leading to underestimating the severity of an approaching storm," she explained. "Using an Ambient Weather® station with the AWN app can help you monitor hyper-localized conditions in your exact location. This ensures you have the most accurate and relevant data, allowing you to make better-informed decisions for storm preparation."

#13

Hailstorm Expected In Istanbul

Hailstorm Expected In Istanbul

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#14

Hailstorm Was Expected In Istanbul. We Got A Cute Cat Instead

Hailstorm Was Expected In Istanbul. We Got A Cute Cat Instead

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#15

When There’s Baseball-Sized Hail And You Park Outside

When There’s Baseball-Sized Hail And You Park Outside

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I admire (snort) his confidence bout would it not be a better plan to park under that tree?

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And if you don't have a weather station, Jacquelyn says you can still rely on the free and ad-free Ambient Weather Network™ app to access real-time weather data from nearby stations.

"AWN is an open-source website and app that allows you to access hundreds of thousands of public PWS weather stations, including government stations. When you open the app, you will encounter an interactive map of weather stations, weather cameras, and map layers that provide an incredibly detailed and hyper-local view of current conditions," she told Bored Panda.

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"With this data, you can easily find information about localized temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and precipitation levels at critical points like your home, neighborhood, or evacuation route, allowing you to better prepare for the storm's impact. Download the app on iOS and Android or visit www.ambientweather.net."

#16

Prepping For Tropical Storm Colin: Placed The Chairs At The Bottom Of The Pool

Prepping For Tropical Storm Colin: Placed The Chairs At The Bottom Of The Pool

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"In addition to the steps mentioned, we recommend regular maintenance of your personal weather station to ensure it's always ready when you need it most," Jacquelyn added. "Keeping your sensors clean and well-calibrated and checking the station's connectivity can provide you with the most accurate and timely information."

"Being prepared isn't just about having the right tools; it's about ensuring those tools are in top working order," the expert says. "Stay safe, stay informed, and trust in your Ambient Weather station to help you navigate through any storm."

#17

How Did They Lift The Car High Enough To Slide The Trampoline Under It?

How Did They Lift The Car High Enough To Slide The Trampoline Under It?

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Antonia
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe the legs of the trampoline are removable. Remove legs, drive car in, install legs once more?

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#18

My Family’s Hurricane Preparation

My Family’s Hurricane Preparation

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That’s how you do it! Grew up n Cape Cod, did this a couple of times.

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We were also lucky enough to get in touch with Jonathan Erdman, senior meteorologist for The Weather Company's Weather.com, to hear his thoughts on this topic.

When prepping for severe weather, Jonathan says to first figure out where you’re going to take shelter if necessary. "If you live in a mobile home, figure out where either a designated storm shelter or the nearest sturdy building is that you can get to quickly," he shared. "Then, be aware of the threat of severe weather. Check your forecast every day. If it mentions severe thunderstorms possible, know that you may have to take shelter later in the day if severe weather moves into your area."

#19

A Secret Technique To Protect Your Car Against Flooding

A Secret Technique To Protect Your Car Against Flooding

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"Have multiple ways of receiving watches and warnings from the National Weather Service. That includes a NOAA weather radio and a smartphone app with alerts turned on that can wake you up if you’re sleeping," the meteorologist added.

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#20

Another Hailstorm Hit Us Yesterday. I Was Grateful For The Hail Protection Netting

Another Hailstorm Hit Us Yesterday. I Was Grateful For The Hail Protection Netting

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#22

My Neighbor Has A Big Inflatable Thing To Protect His Car From Hail

My Neighbor Has A Big Inflatable Thing To Protect His Car From Hail

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"A good excuse to keep your garage clean is the ability to park your vehicle in the garage when either a hailstorm or damaging thunderstorm winds approach," Jonathan added. "Don’t neglect maintaining trees near your home. If any are leaning toward your house, have sagging branches or have died, have that tree work done as soon as possible. It’s much less hassle and less dangerous than having a tree fall on your home and dealing with your insurer."

#23

Fun Way To Protect Your Car

Fun Way To Protect Your Car

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This wee little cars are made of light weight material, together with the blow ups all over there's a good chance a hurricane wind is going send this baby into the stratosphere lmao.

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#24

Hurricane Prep

Hurricane Prep

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If only 99% of shutters on houses were actually functional these days instead of decorative.

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#25

I See Your Noodle Hail Protection And Raise You... I Don't Even Know

I See Your Noodle Hail Protection And Raise You... I Don't Even Know

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"By the way, this threat of falling trees is dangerous. It doesn’t take severe weather, either. Strong winds, heavy, wet snow or ice accumulation can down limbs or trees," Jonathan told Bored Panda.

"When I receive a severe thunderstorm warning on my smartphone that mentions strong wind gusts, I head to my basement for that very reason. It almost goes without saying, but try not to drive in severe thunderstorms," the expert added. "Falling trees or large limbs can crush some vehicles."

#26

Possibly There's No Better Way To Use Your Inflatable Mattress

Possibly There's No Better Way To Use Your Inflatable Mattress

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#27

No Carport No Problem Filled Garbage Bags With Leaves And Rolled Them Up In The Windows To Keep Them In Place

No Carport No Problem Filled Garbage Bags With Leaves And Rolled Them Up In The Windows To Keep Them In Place

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#28

Hail Protector On And I’m Ready For Tonight

Hail Protector On And I’m Ready For Tonight

Got caught in some pea-sized hail earlier, but luckily there was no damage. But for tonight, I’m not taking chances. This thing has paid for itself three times already! It ain’t cheap, but it's better than an insurance deductible.

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We hope you’re enjoying the creative photos on this list, pandas. But hopefully you won’t be hit with any serious storms any time soon! Keep upvoting the pics you find most amusing, and let us know your best storm-prep tips in the comments below. Then, if you’d like to check out even more photos of wild weather, we recommend reading this Bored Panda article next!

#29

Well, That's One Way To Protect Your Home From Floods

Well, That's One Way To Protect Your Home From Floods

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#30

Preparing For Hurricane Dorian In Hialeah

Preparing For Hurricane Dorian In Hialeah

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#31

How To Prepare For A Hailstorm 101

How To Prepare For A Hailstorm 101

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kitten levels tokyo
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or... That's a photo of their collapsed blanket shed after the storm rolled through.

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#32

It’s That Time Of The Year! Portable Shade Cloth Up

It’s That Time Of The Year! Portable Shade Cloth Up

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3 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've learned this the hard way. Summer 2019 our village was hit by a thunderstorm no weather app had seen coming. It flooded our cellar (through the house connections!) and shredded ALL my vegetables and fruit: tomatoes, cucumbers, salad, courgettes, pears, berries, bell peppers. Everything. My entire produce. It was my second year of gardening and the vegetables looked fabulous before. I remember breaking down crying when I saw this after spending hours drying our cellar while my husband was at a festival. Since then I use those nets above.

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Preparing For The Hailstorm Tonight

Preparing For The Hailstorm Tonight

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Before someone else says it: It's possible that OP lives with multiple people, all of whom have their own cars and park in the garage. OP may have drawn the short straw and have to be the one who parks outside.

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#34

My Neighbor's Hail Deterrent

My Neighbor's Hail Deterrent

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#36

Building Some Shade Cloth-Covered Protectors For My Plants This Year, As I Don't Want A Repeat Of Last Year's Hail Damage

Building Some Shade Cloth-Covered Protectors For My Plants This Year, As I Don't Want A Repeat Of Last Year's Hail Damage

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#37

It's More Cost-Effective To Wrap And Tape Than To Pay For Repairs After A Severe Hailstorm

It's More Cost-Effective To Wrap And Tape Than To Pay For Repairs After A Severe Hailstorm

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kitten levels tokyo
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It would be great if there was a pair of underwear taped on there somewhere.

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#38

Approaching Hail Storm. Can't Fit 2 Cars In A One-Car Garage

Approaching Hail Storm. Can't Fit 2 Cars In A One-Car Garage

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#39

Just Texans, Who Are Preparing For A Hail Storm

Just Texans, Who Are Preparing For A Hail Storm

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#40

Used Bags Of Potting Soil To Shield The Vehicle’s Sunroof In A Recent Storm

Used Bags Of Potting Soil To Shield The Vehicle’s Sunroof In A Recent Storm

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#41

I Keep Hail/Shade Fabric Over My Tomatoes All Season. Even Small Hail Can Devastate The Leaves Of A Young Tomato Plant

I Keep Hail/Shade Fabric Over My Tomatoes All Season. Even Small Hail Can Devastate The Leaves Of A Young Tomato Plant

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kitten levels tokyo
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Small hail can damage a tomato like a 50 cal bullet going through those Japanese glass fish net floats that wash up on the beach sometimes.

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#42

Hail Protection

Hail Protection

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#43

Ready For Hail Storm. I Hope My Garden Survives

Ready For Hail Storm. I Hope My Garden Survives

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#44

Hail Prepping

Hail Prepping

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#45

Bring On The Hail (Not Really Though - I Don’t Want To Replace All My Other Stuff)

Bring On The Hail (Not Really Though - I Don’t Want To Replace All My Other Stuff)

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LakotaWolf (she/her)
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

PSA to those who are about to type "why not park in garage?": Some people aren't able to fit the cars they happen to own into the garages of their homes. Additionally, sometimes multiple people live in one home. Sometimes, those other people even have their own cars and park in the garage. OP could just be the family member/house member who doesn't get to park inside because there's no room. That's why companies MAKE these "hail shield" things for cars - because not everyone can park in their garage, even when their house HAS a garage.

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#46

Hail Storm At Pahalgam

Hail Storm At Pahalgam

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Fun fact: "Hail" can also mean to flag down a car, like a taxi.

#47

When The Garage Is Full And You Live In Texas, And They Say There Is A Possible Softball-Sized Hail

When The Garage Is Full And You Live In Texas, And They Say There Is A Possible Softball-Sized Hail

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#48

There Has Got To Be A Better Way Than This To Protect My Garden From Hailstorms

There Has Got To Be A Better Way Than This To Protect My Garden From Hailstorms

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#49

Hurricane Preparation

Hurricane Preparation

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M O'Connell
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would it have been more wise to tie the kayak down in an inverted position so it can't fill up with water?

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#50

How To Protect Your Car From Hurricane Irma

How To Protect Your Car From Hurricane Irma

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#51

Way To Be Prepared

Way To Be Prepared

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#52

Protecting Your Tesla From Hail With A Car Tent

Protecting Your Tesla From Hail With A Car Tent

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CF
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hail damage with a resulting new paint job would be a blessing in disguise for this monstrosity.

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#53

We're Ready

We're Ready

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#54

Inventive Weatherproofing

Inventive Weatherproofing

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#55

Hail Protection In Denton. 2 Cars In Garage, 3rd Won’t Fit... How To Hail-Proof A Volkswagen Jetta

Hail Protection In Denton. 2 Cars In Garage, 3rd Won’t Fit... How To Hail-Proof A Volkswagen Jetta

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Surprised no one criticized. Yes, they explained it wouldn't fit in the garage, they clarified that there are cars in the garage rather than junk, they identified the make and model in the event anyone thought their car might be too large, so they preempted all those judgments, but what about those exposed mirrors? And doesn't this idiot understand that hail can come in at an angle and strike that door? What about the front? Are people in America not taught these things? And that cardboard is going to get wet! People in other countries understand that. Did I do this right? /s

#56

Whatever Works, Right?

Whatever Works, Right?

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#57

Hurricane Preparation

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#58

We’re Expecting A Hailstorm. They Expect Some Of The Hails To Be 1-2 Inch In Diameter. Hope This Will Be Enough, Pray For My Baby

We’re Expecting A Hailstorm. They Expect Some Of The Hails To Be 1-2 Inch In Diameter. Hope This Will Be Enough, Pray For My Baby

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CF
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Who else wanted to reach into the pic and fix the folded under corner over driver side headlight?

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#59

Quarter-Sized Hail To Come Tonight? Well, Nothing But A Tree To Park Under So Let's Do What We Can

Quarter-Sized Hail To Come Tonight? Well, Nothing But A Tree To Park Under So Let's Do What We Can

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ƒιѕн
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

With hail storms come wind... yeah that's gonna blow off there.

#60

Preparing For Bad Weather

Preparing For Bad Weather

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#61

My Mom Covered The Windshield Of Her Prized PT Cruiser (Which Hasn’t Run In 5 Years) With A Raft To Protect It From Hail Damage

My Mom Covered The Windshield Of Her Prized PT Cruiser (Which Hasn’t Run In 5 Years) With A Raft To Protect It From Hail Damage

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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Prized PT Cruiser" Words I never thought I would hear together.

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#62

Protecting My Car The Mexican Way

Protecting My Car The Mexican Way

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Janice
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3 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What's holding the blankets down? Maybe I'm just not seeing it, but it looks like a little wind will blow them away

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#63

Preparing For A Hail Storm

Preparing For A Hail Storm

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#65

Made This Angry Face Before A Hailstorm

Made This Angry Face Before A Hailstorm

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#66

Back When I Lived In Florida, I Had To Prepare For An Incoming Hurricane. I Ran Out Of Wood But Didn’t Run Out Of Ideas

Back When I Lived In Florida, I Had To Prepare For An Incoming Hurricane. I Ran Out Of Wood But Didn’t Run Out Of Ideas

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#67

We're Getting Ready For A Hailstorm Right Now

We're Getting Ready For A Hailstorm Right Now

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#68

Got Caught In The Sydney Hailstorm Yesterday. Towels Didn't Save The Tesla From A Beating. Golf Ball-Sized Hail Has Left Golf Ball-Sized Dents

Got Caught In The Sydney Hailstorm Yesterday. Towels Didn't Save The Tesla From A Beating. Golf Ball-Sized Hail Has Left Golf Ball-Sized Dents

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