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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 566127" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Well, the eye came about 15 mi. east of us just as it made landfall. We had 60 mph winds & got at least 4" of rain. Sounded just about right as the forecasters predicted. Good part is it started about 5:00 am & by 8:30 the yard was 2 in. deep in water & couldn't see the yard from the rock drive. We got over 4" total. Then by 5:30 pm we only had 2 puddles at the end of the drive way. I had a rope on my girl friend so if she fell in a crack I could pull her out. ( She's only 4'10" & 105 lbs. I told her she could take it off for a couple of days anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I guess I should clarify my statement and put a timetable on it. Clearly, at landfall in the early mourning hours, Edouard was a dangerous storm. But by afternoon, just by watching the radar screens, it was obvious that their wasn't much of a threat left in the storm. Shoot, their are thunderstorms popping up all over the place this afternoon that pose as much of a threat. Hopfully the one to the south of us now will make it here.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 566127, member: 7795"] Well, the eye came about 15 mi. east of us just as it made landfall. We had 60 mph winds & got at least 4" of rain. Sounded just about right as the forecasters predicted. Good part is it started about 5:00 am & by 8:30 the yard was 2 in. deep in water & couldn't see the yard from the rock drive. We got over 4" total. Then by 5:30 pm we only had 2 puddles at the end of the drive way. I had a rope on my girl friend so if she fell in a crack I could pull her out. ( She's only 4'10" & 105 lbs. I told her she could take it off for a couple of days anyway.[/quote] I guess I should clarify my statement and put a timetable on it. Clearly, at landfall in the early mourning hours, Edouard was a dangerous storm. But by afternoon, just by watching the radar screens, it was obvious that their wasn't much of a threat left in the storm. Shoot, their are thunderstorms popping up all over the place this afternoon that pose as much of a threat. Hopfully the one to the south of us now will make it here. [/QUOTE]
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