Well, here we go again...
...there is an area of disturbed weather moving in this general direction. They are not sure if it will become a named storm yet. Even if it doesn't, it will pull rain into our area as we'll be on the "dirty side". In fact that eye goes right over the farm in this forecast.
They don't think it will be terrible flooding like we've had with Harvey or Ike or Allison, but notice the "plus" sign on this map...I think that's their way, if we have major flooding, of being able to say "well we said it could be even more than our forecast", ha.
I saw that weather report on our local news and I thought; Houston is going to get hammered again.
ReplyDeleteSuggestion: This is what we had done when our AC quit working and when our electricity goes off during the heat of the summer; we had bought ourselves a battery operated fan. At least we have some air movement in the house that way. Nice to have a battery operated fan for backup.
Anyway; you guys stay safe.
Enjoy your weekend.
i heard about this. stay safe! i wonder if it's coming this way.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed, hope the worst will miss you! Be safe
ReplyDeleteHard to believe that it has been 20 years already. To me, seems like only yesterday When tragedy struck the USA. Many great song writers have written songs about that day but I think Alan Jackson; 'Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" is such a great song.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't heard it, listen to it now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEVzO1ApEzU
Hoping that this disturbance doesn’t develop into anything more. But I’m going to make some preparations.
ReplyDeleteSomeone posted this today:
I’ll never forget the horrors of that day.
I’ll never forget the heroes of that day.
I’ll never forget the uncertainty of that day.
I’ll never forget the unity of that day.
And I’ll always look forward to the day
when love forever conquers hate,
when light eradicates darkness, and
when everything broken and wrong in this world
is made right and renewed.
We were supposed to get a tropical storm a few days ago, with 3 inches of rain expected in some neighborhoods. I awoke that day to dry ground and felt quite relieved.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie