I don't know if anyone watches the weather channel, but apparently Louisville was the top story today. And no wonder considering our main streets turned into rivers, and our highways into lakes. The person who gives me a ride to work couldn't even get to me today, considering all the streets around both of us were under water today.
Within an hour and fifteen minutes, we got 6+ inches of rain in downtown. Because we'd already gotten nine inches of rain in the past seven days, our sewage systems were not prepared for the torrential downpours of this morning and this afternoon.
I did follow what all our officials were saying and stayed home from work (not having a ride didn't help, after all fifteen some miles by highway is a long way to swim ) It looks like the water's pretty much receded, though, so I should be back to work tomorrow
I really think it's time for me to move back to the desert. All this rain is driving me crazy!
Within an hour and fifteen minutes, we got 6+ inches of rain in downtown. Because we'd already gotten nine inches of rain in the past seven days, our sewage systems were not prepared for the torrential downpours of this morning and this afternoon.
I did follow what all our officials were saying and stayed home from work (not having a ride didn't help, after all fifteen some miles by highway is a long way to swim ) It looks like the water's pretty much receded, though, so I should be back to work tomorrow
I really think it's time for me to move back to the desert. All this rain is driving me crazy!
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