Whiskeyman
Senior Member
Well, another storm is headed in my direction: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/035423.shtml?gm_track#contents
I'm beginning to just not care.
WM
I'm beginning to just not care.
WM
Sure has been a weird weather year.
Please be sure to let us know how things are for you, Wayne - and anyone else in this storm's path.
Started here Friday night with tropical storm warnings. Saturday the warning was dropped because it changed to a tropical depression. Later that day it turned into TS Sally. We had lots of rain yesterday and it's still raining now.
Stay safe!
Today's update. I'm under a Tropical Storm Warning for the next day or two, and am about twenty miles away from the eastern edge of the latest forecast Hurricane Warning. My boss called last night and told me to work from home today, so I do so with one eye peeled on the television weather news, one eye looking out the window, one eye on the work computer, and one eye on my iMac!
It is raining now, has been for over a day, and is forecast to do so for the next two days. Total rainfall forecasts for my area range from thirteen to twenty inches total. If we get flooding in our area, I may go out with a camera to record it.
We are under a Tornado Watch all day, but overall, the winds from the storm are fairly light, with absolutely no wind at the moment. (Which is sort of surreal.) If it gets windy, I won't take photos of the wind.
WM
What's happening with your roof Wayne?
Stay safe and don't do anything foolish!
Boy, we could sure use some of your rain. You want some of our fires in exchange?
....It's been a long day, but I've got nothing here but a minor roof issue and a few inconveniences; unlike the folks to my west who took a direct hit from this storm. A lot of others, from Panama City, Florida to Gulf Shores and Mobile, Alabama, have it a whole lot worse: major flooding, wind damage and power outages expected to last nearly two weeks for some.
Wayne