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so humid; got ill 4 awhile, & hid beneath my comforter as shivering usually brings that on; got well, & i'm looking toward my a/c being put into my window--
It's already past!
Whew.
Got lightning mostly and thunder.
It's really bad down south of here.
Around the area of Grand Lake St. Mary's.
I joined a live watch on Facebook with some friends from that area.
Cloudbursts again here this morning. Green house flooded within 2 minutes of it starting. Our ground is all clay and right now it is soaking wet. The consistency of adhesive caulk. A shovel goes in but won't come out. I've got to do some digging around the foundation. But haven't the time or strength
Last night we didn’t get any tornadoes but got pretty much everything else, including 6” of rain in under 6 hours.
Our area is completely flooded. Many houses underwater. Local town had 2 feet of water on main street.
Our basement and 3 buildings all have water so I worked on cleaning that out today.
The creek behind our house is normally 15’ wide. It reached out to almost 100’. There’s a 30' steel bridge in my back yard that got wiped out upstream and got wedged in my yard.
Yesterday it was 45 degrees and spitting ice pellets along with the cold as hell rain. Today, 58 degrees, windy and sunny. Still waiting for summer to arrive up here. It has been a cold and rainy spring.
We've got a couple bigger forest fires a few hundred kms to the north that's bringing a thick smoke haze down that helped block the sun and cool things down but I can sure feel it in my lungs.
Ugh. Gonna be a scorcher. We're still at camp. It's not bad right now. Only 23 with a nice breeze. Very comfortable. At least we can run the AC in the camper during the week. We're basically at the end of the line with the hydro infrastructure. The lines coming from the city towards us have to pass a bunch of millionaires camps first. By the time it gets to us, what's supposed to be full 110amp service is reduced down to around 100 amps. When everyone is out on the weekend, there's not enough power to go around.
Today was a scorcher. Humidex of 100 F. Gorgeous sunny. Until suppertime that is. I went to pick up the camper from the shop at 5 and rushed to get it home. The skies opened up in buckets. Tornado warnings flashing across the screen. Take cover. Actually we sat down for supper and watched the trees nearly bending in half. So far it appears we survived but a farm down the road lost a silo from the wind.