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To much Rain...

Started by ghost9mm, September 07, 2011, 05:53:46 PM

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ghost9mm

This town is 1 mile from my house, and it is still raining...we are on high ground and we are staying dry for now...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCjVoDn-jEs
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classicrockgriller

So that's what water looks like.

We need it bad.

Keymaster

I wish you safety Gary and hope it will pass!!! Gotta Boat?

begolf25

It is crazy how much rain we have got. Wife is home today because all of the local schools are closed. Still pouring outside as I write this.

Here are some pictures from yesterday. I am sure it will be worse today.

http://www.fox43.com/entertainment/photos/wpmt-pictures-september-2011-flooding-in-central-pa-20110907,0,7792258.photogallery

NePaSmoKer

Garry & Pat, pens and everyone in central and nepa

Be safe and do what the EM folks say. Easy to replace property.

ghost9mm

Well Rick if I have to, I can use my Bradley for a flotation device...lol
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squirtthecat


And put those Blue Mountains on the *top* shelf of the fridge!

You guys stay safe.....

pensrock

its not too bad around here yet. i think the major flooding is further east, take care over there. i pasted a piece frm the newspaper in ricks post but will put it here as well:
BREAKING NEWS: Interstate 80 closed by flooding; hundreds of central Pa. roads closed; no alternate routes east are open as of Thursday morning.

Thursday, September 8, 2011
Interstate 80 at Bloomsburg was closed Thursday morning due to flooding. PennDOT advises there are no alternate routes in the area that are open. More than 200 roads in central Pennsylvania were reported closed as of 10 a.m. Tuesday. The Susquehanna River at Harrisburg is projected by Friday to hit 28.5 feet, well above flood stage and the highest level since Tropical Storm Agnes' 32.6 feet in 1972.

People driving east from DuBois are advised to use caution, or delay or cancel their travel plans. PennDOT reminds motorists they can log on to 511pa.com or call 511 from any phone to check interstate traffic conditions before heading out.

OU812

Stay safe you folks in the flooding areas,,,hope it dont stick around for 4 months like it did here.

beefmann

you  sure that is not a  river?... and that is a lot of water