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50 to 60mph guests at time and like 1/4 inch of rain and in being generous with that number. I woke up to calm air and skies and you can't tell anything came through. We should be able to sue tge weatherman and news for terrorism and lies.🙄🙄
 
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I can't wait for November when it cools down. :wtf:
 
Lots of damage and death from the flooding inland in the South. Crazy, reminds me of Agnes in 72 that hit really hard where I lived with flooding, wiping out towns on the Patapsco River and other areas. I was 6 and remember it pouring for 3 straight days and watching the creek behind our house rising...and rising...and even though it was a hundred feet down in a gorge, it felt like it was never going to stop rising. I think it rose about 20 ft.
 
Rough to say the least. Was out of town and about 50 miles from Savannah when it came through. 85mph straight line winds, 9 trees down including one with a limb that shattered the kitchen window at my buddies place at 4:30AM Thursday morning. No commercial power yet down there, and everything is running on generators.

Got back home to NC yesterday afternoon. The damage and loss up here is on a whole other level. Luckily, that starts just past us about an hour from here. Entire towns are simply gone, like Chimney Rock. It's easily the worst storm on record for this area, some place got four feet of water in less than 24hrs they are saying.

Supply chains are breaking down, stores are empty, gas stations are out of fuel, etc. Both I40 and I26 sustained heavy damage in Eastern TN, two of our MAJOR shipping corridors.

Pray for Western NC, and Eastern TN, and anyone and anywhere else involved. This is going to take a LONG time to recover from, if ever for some towns.
 
Rough to say the least. Was out of town and about 50 miles from Savannah when it came through. 85mph straight line winds, 9 trees down including one with a limb that shattered the kitchen window at my buddies place at 4:30AM Thursday morning. No commercial power yet down there, and everything is running on generators.

Got back home to NC yesterday afternoon. The damage and loss up here is on a whole other level. Luckily, that starts just past us about an hour from here. Entire towns are simply gone, like Chimney Rock. It's easily the worst storm on record for this area, some place got four feet of water in less than 24hrs they are saying.

Supply chains are breaking down, stores are empty, gas stations are out of fuel, etc. Both I40 and I26 sustained heavy damage in Eastern TN, two of our MAJOR shipping corridors.

Pray for Western NC, and Eastern TN, and anyone and anywhere else involved. This is going to take a LONG time to recover from, if ever for some towns.
Glad it wasn't worse for you at least!
Floods are terrible!
 
0800 79° wet and cloudy. Would say it's a beautiful day if I didn't worry about water coming through the toilet and the roof being ripped off.
Yeah man, this one could get scary.
 
Last couple days the birds were flocking south. No birds in sight except the tiny baby one Mr montgomery damn near caught. Now I can see why. 🤣
 
Just keep your eyes open for flying gators, thats how you know when things are getting real.
Those gatornados are deadly. High winds and thousands of teeth.
 
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