Re: What's the weather like in your area?
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2017 4:17 pm
92 now and that has been the high. Had a overnight low of 69.
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Calling for storms tomorrow so you better bring your bass boat up a little off Lake Trenchfoot or tie it down real good.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:21 am Heat index with high dew points/humidity today, will make it feel like 100 to 102 they are saying. Really hating it. Nasty stuff.
I'll dock it at my front porch. Never seen any city workers as of yet checking those drains. I hope it don't rain to hard in a short period of time, or I'll be drying out here again.noreply66 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2017 9:49 amCalling for storms tomorrow so you better bring your bass boat up a little off Lake Trenchfoot or tie it down real good.TRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:21 am Heat index with high dew points/humidity today, will make it feel like 100 to 102 they are saying. Really hating it. Nasty stuff.
Well I must be seeing things then or you're talking about earlier in the day because right after I made that post big d called and wanted me to help little d move, so I thought what a great time to go checkout lake trenchfoot before I go out because it just got done with a hard downpour, boy was I ever disappointed not a drop of standing water anywhere, a goldfish would have been flopping around gasping for airTRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2017 1:50 pm Lighten up? You tell me that if it was you, with 7 inches of standing water wall to wall in your basement. You of had to have driven by too late then, it was worse than the other times. Vehicles turning around for hour or better. Knee to hip deep, got up into the left side of my property this time too, right side took a harder hit than before. City hasn't done squat, Bolt. Yeah, low man power to clean out drains. Heard it all. Going to tell KW you didn't see any water. It was laying everywhere, farther up the street than ever. Could have let some gold fish go swim around for awhile in my basement again. But I must be exaggerating because you didn't see no laying water in the street. Video of it on Facebook down by KW's, Bolt ole buddy. My intersection was way under as well.
Your definitely seeing things, that's for sure. Go talk to all my neighbors and check out facebook.cbolt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2017 10:54 pmWell I must be seeing things then or you're talking about earlier in the day because right after I made that post big d called and wanted me to help little d move, so I thought what a great time to go checkout lake trenchfoot before I go out because it just got done with a hard downpour, boy was I ever disappointed not a drop of standing water anywhere, a goldfish would have been flopping around gasping for airTRENCHFOOT wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2017 1:50 pm Lighten up? You tell me that if it was you, with 7 inches of standing water wall to wall in your basement. You of had to have driven by too late then, it was worse than the other times. Vehicles turning around for hour or better. Knee to hip deep, got up into the left side of my property this time too, right side took a harder hit than before. City hasn't done squat, Bolt. Yeah, low man power to clean out drains. Heard it all. Going to tell KW you didn't see any water. It was laying everywhere, farther up the street than ever. Could have let some gold fish go swim around for awhile in my basement again. But I must be exaggerating because you didn't see no laying water in the street. Video of it on Facebook down by KW's, Bolt ole buddy. My intersection was way under as well.
Won't do no good. The Mayor has been called numerous times, letters written, pictures e-mailed to him. His response was do to recent downpours. Been more heavier downpours than what we've been getting over the years. I've been here almost 27 years and some longer than me and storm water has never backed up this bad. I'm not a complainer by far, but its getting pretty ridiculous and a pain in the azz. Everybody in the city limits has to pay 3 extra dollars on their water bill for storm water drainage. They should at least keep them clean from debris clogs or whatever the problem, so they drain properly to keep them from flooding the intersections/peoples property. These far West Front St drains are not working at even half their potential.