Hmmm. Heading to the 10 - 15 area Friday morning.
Oh my gosh! Prayers for all y’all ![]()
Appreciate it ![]()
That’s going to do a number on all the swimming pools on HH.
Be safe buddy @Coolwin1776 ![]()
Thank you
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heck yeah about the pools, before I left work lowered water level and shut off hot hub heaters.
Got some fuel for blowers and chainsaws for tree clean up.
Pardon my manners.
Should have been the first thing I mentioned.
Stay safe!
You too,
it’s been raining for about 8 hours, wind 22 mph now & up to 30 mph thru the night expected.
Off and on rain this afternoon in the Upstate. No real winds to speak of yet. Hell the sun came back out a couple minutes ago.
Looking at the radar this morning the eye just left Savanah area. Columbia area oh my! Storm moving ever so slow.
idk about it being 2015 all over again, but they did say it was gonna be very wet. so far it has been so. This afternoon/evening it is supposed to get even more wet / rained on so we’ll see.
Ride to Charleston has been misty the whole way so far.
just hope you have gotten there fine without issue.
@GamecockOperator just got home. 90° and sunny in Charleston. Rainy and 73° in the midlands.
yeah thats charleston weather for sure… glad it was not bad down there… im sure they were flooded all to hell on tuesday.
System #2 heading for the gulf…
I hope everyone stays safe with the incoming weather from Francine.
My brother lives in Covington, La. - Just north of Lake Ponchartrain above New Orleans. He didn’t lose any trees or big limbs, but lost power for about 24 hours. 9.1 inches of rain. The river 900 feet behind his house, came up into his back yard, but has started to recede. It has flooded the lower part of his house in the past. The storm came in with high winds at the coast, but the eye widened to 90 miles across pretty much immediately after landfall, some areas reported high wind gusts, but not so much sustained winds. My brother’s place was on the he right front quadrant of the storm (typically the most powerful wind-wise, and didn’t lose a tree limb. so it wasn’t as bad a wind event as it could have been for inland residents. We had a few small limbs come down up in west central Georgia, and it is still going to rain all day, but nothing to write home about… Looks like what’s left of Francine is just N.W. of Memphis and near St. Louis now.



