
They jumped up and raced to their basement. They didn't hear the tree slam into the corner of their roof or any of the other huge trees cracking as they plummeted to the ground.
"We were just afraid and ran so fast we didn't really have time to hear anything," Julie said.
It was all over in a matter of about 30 seconds: a microburst — a weather phenomenon that causes straight-line winds between 70 and 90 mph — nailed a roughly four-block area in the Westover neighborhood of the city Thursday afternoon, the National Weather Service reported. The microburst uprooted and felled massive trees, caused property damage to houses and vehicles, and caused multiple power outages, some lasting into Friday for many in the affected region.











