Drove 315 miles today, so this is the first time I had to post.
Had a really scary evening last night. Weather reported a 30% chance of rain, but there was this storm that i kept seeing on radar, but it looked like it would go north of us at Wilson Lake in Kansas. Anyway, 15 minutes before it hit, they put out storm warnings, but no sirens or anyone notifying us. It was about 10:30 pm when it hit. Worst storm I have ever been in--really. We were right in the center and winds were supposedly 60-70 MPH! And my campsite was on a 20' rise, right on the lake. (I will post photo in a minute.)
I waited a bit too long to put in my slides, but the whole motorhome was rocking so bad I thought it might tip over. I put in the slides, grabbed my purse, and buckled myself into the drivers seat in case we turned over. You cannot imagine the noise and vibration/banging/rocking. When it showed down, I lurched back to the bathroom. Water was pouring in through locked windows, under my slides, and between my refrigerator and the drawer it sits on! I grabbed towels and threw them on the the floor. I then grabbed my rain coat and big flashlight and checked everything out. It looked OK, although I later discovered a 6" tear in one slide awning.
FInally, I put slides back out and cleaned up the water mess. All my rugs were wet, including the one in the bathroom. No water in through vent, so it came from hall. Bet it would have come in vent if I had not had vent covers. I cannot believe how much water came through my locked windows! Anyway, we had 1.9" of rain in one hour! Two 5th wheels were knocked off their front supports and one trailer was turned 90 degrees. I have no idea what happened to any tents or popups, because none were in my area. Power was out for two hours.
Got to get my towels from the dryers and then will post photos. Here is where I was camped:
And the blue dot is where I was on the radar map. Note the red and purple in the middle:
The camp host said he and his wife had been there seven years, and their trailer was fastened with chain to eye-bolts in the concrete!