Thursday, September 22, 2016

Skywatch Friday 164


Watching the next round of storms come through about 4 PM Wednesday, September 21. . . 

 The first round started about 4:30 AM, and we ended up with 2.53 inches of rain -- some areas north of us actually had twice or even triple that, with mudslides, heavy flooding, and washed-out roads and bridges. More rain is expected over the next week, except Saturday, our one day to try to dry out.























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6 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I enjoy the dramatic skies. But the flooding and heavy rains care scary. I hope you were safe. Happy weekend to you!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Dramatic and rain laden skies!!

Beth @ PlantPostings said...

Yes, it was a crazy week for weather, wasn't it? I hope things will quiet down now for a while. Great photos for "Skywatch"!

Heather said...

Eileen: Thanks, my area saw only some localized flooding -- mainly low-lying streets during the heavier rain -- but counties just north and west of us have seen excessive flooding, with entire towns under water.

Yogi: Thank you!

Beth: Indeed it was. Looks like we'll have quieter and more autumnal weather this week.

NatureFootstep said...

that´s a lot of rain for a short time. We could use some of it.

Alice Audrey said...

I wish you could send some my way. We are still super dry out here. You must be getting that moisture from the gulf.