wngsprd
Super Member
70 and rain going to 84.
I was up most of the night, too. Rain and wind kept me thinking. Was impressed when I turned on TV at 3AM that all 3 of the local network affiliates had their top weather crews calling the play by play on the storm. At that time we had a lot to tornadoes touching down, one near where I hunt in southern Virginia...then the eye passed right over the happy hunting grounds. Randy, glad your tornado missed you and hope no one was hurt. The local weather guys had some new tech that could pinpoint debris blowing up from the ground to confirm the tornado...hadn't heard them do that before.
Just came in from checking the rain gauge...by the time I came in was over 4 inches...I stayed out to do some hydraulic engineering...found where some vegetation growth and dirt had built up and diverted water into the barn instead of over to the French drain I built a few years ago. I should have noticed and done some light trenching...even Thomas' good prep didn't get me thinking ahead...so outside this morning in the blowing rain with a shovel for 20 minutes...at least I learned that my rain jacket is 100% waterproof...but also that it stops just high enough to allow all the runoff to soak into my cotton shorts. I also got Coco out for her morning walk.
Moved my dentist appointment to Thursday...glad I don't have to go driving in this.
I was up most of the night, too. Rain and wind kept me thinking. Was impressed when I turned on TV at 3AM that all 3 of the local network affiliates had their top weather crews calling the play by play on the storm. At that time we had a lot to tornadoes touching down, one near where I hunt in southern Virginia...then the eye passed right over the happy hunting grounds. Randy, glad your tornado missed you and hope no one was hurt. The local weather guys had some new tech that could pinpoint debris blowing up from the ground to confirm the tornado...hadn't heard them do that before.
Just came in from checking the rain gauge...by the time I came in was over 4 inches...I stayed out to do some hydraulic engineering...found where some vegetation growth and dirt had built up and diverted water into the barn instead of over to the French drain I built a few years ago. I should have noticed and done some light trenching...even Thomas' good prep didn't get me thinking ahead...so outside this morning in the blowing rain with a shovel for 20 minutes...at least I learned that my rain jacket is 100% waterproof...but also that it stops just high enough to allow all the runoff to soak into my cotton shorts. I also got Coco out for her morning walk.
Moved my dentist appointment to Thursday...glad I don't have to go driving in this.