101 mph Winds Take Toll

The first and last weekends of January 2008 were not kind to Spearfish. Mother Nature unleashed strong winds January 4-5, causing considerable roof damage to several Yellowstone Place Association buildings. While some repairs were made, more nasty weather intervened and delayed further repairs.
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Then, of course, came even stronger winds this last weekend. One experienced observer clocked wind speeds at 101 miles per hour in Lawrence County. Tractor-trailers were swept from the roads -- one even rolled and blocked I-90 just up the road at Exit 10.

Mother Nature opened a small window of opportunity Monday morning (January 28), and both Frank Cortez and Carroll Goodsell took to the roofs to make repairs. It was a bit windy, but the sun was shining and the temperature topped 51 degrees by noon.

Alas, by 2:00 p.m., winds had shifted from the northwest and temperatures tumbled to 14 degrees. The National Weather Service issued an Urgent Winter Weather Message, so our "window of opportunity" was small, indeed.
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The good news is that all roof repairs have been made.
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We've posted a few snapshots to the YPA Photo Gallery, showing some of the damage done by the winds, and a few shots of workers replacing shingles. There are also some other neighborhood pictures that you may not yet have seen.

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