The problem is that one set of tornado or tornado like weather often means there are going to be others nearby. It is like keep your head on a swivel at times in the midwest.
I was in a tornado in Iowa one time. Didn’t even know it as it was happening. Was driving highway 61 between Muscatine and Burlington, apparently it was less than 100 yards off the road and we never saw it in the heavy rain. My cousin followed it in the other direction, but we didn’t know anything of it til we got into Burlington and saw the damage. Had one skip over our house in Wisconsin too. And my mom was in one in Clearwater. But the Florida ones are usually small, that one just blew out some windows. So yeah, swivel and whatnot.
An Aggie fan who seems to know the process and rules here said that as long as the first pitch is before 11pm the game will be completed. there is a significant amount of alcohol being consumed here as the fans shelter. The fans may be even more rowdy than normal.
Downtown Omaha just caught the northern edge of that line that is moving through. Seems like they could easily start by 9 cdt.
If that’s true that means it’s at midnight. Start our time East Coast. That means ending the game three to 4 o’clock in the morning. Think I’ll be watching this one on ESPN replay tomorrow. Go gators!