Quote from: Northern Star Girl on Yesterday at 06:48:53 PM@Lori Dee
Dear Lori:
Be watchful, and be safe and careful.
Is your home in a low lying area... creeks ponds, etc??? OR are you at a
high and dry area above where water collects? Your neighbors will be
helpful with their advice.
Again, be watchful, listen to the local news stations, etc.
At least you won't have to water your lawn.
HUGS, Danielle
I'm in a mobile home, so my floor is about five feet above the ground. Since I am in the city, the storm drains handle it pretty well. It is just during our monsoon season that the drains can get overwhelmed. On top of that, the city has been doing storm drain repairs for the past few months, so hopefully, their capacity will improve.
This storm is slow-moving, so they expect it to dump a lot of rain. We have two flood warnings expiring now, but another that will go to 9 pm. Then another round will hit us after midnight, and again tomorrow. So I am watching.
The local news is hilarious. The weather guy comes on with a big red banner that says "WEATHER ALERT". He says we are under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Flash Flood Warnings across several counties. Stay tuned, and we will tell you how to remain safe right after this.
Then they go to a commercial break and show seven commercials about things that I have no interest in. Yeah, thanks for the warnings.

Those commercials are more important than telling people how to be safe.
As long as the Arkansas River doesn't rise about forty feet, I am ok.
So now, I am listening to an oldie by Johnny Cash.
Hugs!