Stay safe, brother. Flooding is no joke.I'm between bands right now, but the last one was dropping 3 inches per hour. 9 inches since midnight so far. River is rising really fast, 9 feet in the last 24 hours, but 6 of that was in the last 12 hours. Hope the forecasted crest is wrong, or I will be kicking fish on the low end of the river house. I've been moving shit out from under the house this morning. Lumber and that sort of thing is going on the decks. The road will be cut off before it reaches the house, so anything I want to take out I need to get it done today or tomorrow. Crest is forecast for noon Friday, just under 2 feet shy of the all time record. Most of the time these forecast are high. I hope that trend continues.
Thanks. It came up really fast yesterday. Up to 2 feet per hour for a while. It's about half an inch an hour now. I've got about 40 inches to spare, and the forecast is calling for 5 more feet. They lowered the forecast crest by a foot and pushed it from Friday to Saturday. I'm singing an old gospel song trying to get some divine intervention.Stay safe, brother. Flooding is no joke.
Hope it works for you! I also wish you the best of luck in that no fire threatens your home and unique collection of vehicles lolWe're supposed to get some rain this evening (I'm near Eugene)
I'm hoping it'll knock down some of this smokiness
I've read the skeeters get real bad after these floods. I haven't seen a mosquito at home all year, but then it hasn't rained in 100 days!Looks like we dodged a bullet with the flood. Crested this morning almost five feet lower than predicted. It was about 30 inches from the floor boards in the lower level. But I do have to get a shed built on high ground. I had way too much lumber and soil mix stored under the house. The river came up 12 feet in 12 hours, and I had a time keeping up. Got to bed at 0200 yesterday morning. But other than about 25 gallons of mushroom compost, I saved everything worth saving.
This was yesterday, about 4 inches before the crest. I worry that when it goes down, the tree all those logs are hung up in might break.
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Even more good news, a real cool front is coming through. Today's forecast is 83/70F, but for my ten day, after today I have lows in the 60's every night except one night in the 50's. The first cool temps this season.
If we could average out our weather. . . . . . .I've read the skeeters get real bad after these floods. I haven't seen a mosquito at home all year, but then it hasn't rained in 100 days!
Crazy stuff going on down there. You seem to take it in stride. Hope everything stays dry.I stayed home last night, thinking it was safe to do so. But the river has came back up a foot (after dropping a foot and a quarter) so it's off to the flood for me.
It's 62F and partly cloudy. Forecast of 70/64F with no chance of rain.
Nothing I can do the change it now. I learned a lot when it was coming up so fast. The main thing is never keep more shit under the house than you can get out in a few hours. I was 0200 getting the lumber and potting soil up on the decks the other night.Crazy stuff going on down there. You seem to take it in stride. Hope everything stays dry.
Hey we've got flood problems here in southern Oregon. Got .17 inch of rain last night. First rain since June 16. I hope the soil can accept it all. We might get another tenth of an inch tomorrow.Mostly cloudy, 77F. Forecast of 81/72F with 60% chance of rain today, tonight and tomorrow.
River has fell out a little. Not down to where it was a couple of days ago though. But once again the prediction is for a drop of about a foot a day. (like they said 4-5 days ago before it came back up higher than before)
This was early when we had more sun.
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Beware, because of the wildfires the soil won't hold much rain and it will create real potential for flash floods.Hey we've got flood problems here in southern Oregon. Got .17 inch of rain last night. First rain since June 16. I hope the soil can accept it all. We might get another tenth of an inch tomorrow.