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Pins n' Ndls 06-14-2010 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by JoanneS
The weather continues to be strange after a cold winter in most of the country. Last night, I was on the phone with DDIL. She's in VA where it was 94 & humid. I'm in CT where it was 65 and raining. I'm still wearing turtlenecks, sweatshirts & warm pants. In a day or 2 I'll be in shorts & Tshirts. We can practically HEAR the grass growing.

Ditto here, with the sweatshirts and warm pants in Saugus Mass ( Boston ) 60's today and maybe 80's in a few days.Very very grateful it's not flooding ! GOD bless all the victims in Arkansas and Oklahoma .

marsye 06-14-2010 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by grandma Janice
We are having horrible flooding here. cars completely covered and people being rescued. It's a good thing this isn't mountainous country or we would be in bad shape. 4 inches here so far and 9 inches in Ok.City. one area is being evacuated due to a dam about to break. guess this will take care of the dry spell we were having. I just feel so bad for people who are waiting to have roofs replaced because of big hail storm a few weeks ago. They are now having ceilings getting wet etc. You know that old saying "When it rains it pours"? it's true.....

Been watching it on the weather channel.....hang in there!

marsye 06-14-2010 11:48 AM

They have now found victim #20 and they think it may be the last one according to a friend of ours that is a game & fish officer.

grandma Janice 06-14-2010 01:02 PM

We truley hope there are not any more. 20 is 20 too many. Do they have any weather alerts there of this weather front moving into your area ? Most of what leaves here ends up in Arkansas, or Missouri. I hope not because there is a ton of water. 10 plus inches in the city, with more coming in. there has been lots of property damages but as of now , no casulties. they are looking for a man who is missing.

marsye 06-14-2010 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by grandma Janice
We truley hope there are not any more. 20 is 20 too many. Do they have any weather alerts there of this weather front moving into your area ? Most of what leaves here ends up in Arkansas, or Missouri. I hope not because there is a ton of water. 10 plus inches in the city, with more coming in. there has been lots of property damages but as of now , no casulties. they are looking for a man who is missing.

Just saw Oklahoma on the news! All I can say is get a life jacket handy!

Jingle 06-14-2010 04:06 PM

I think these things just happen. I'm not ready to think anything I have done has caused any of this to happen.
I'm feel so sorry for those involved and heard today, because of the remote area, no cell phone reception and such, people could not hear the weather reports that this was coming and with it being night, people were sleeping.
Thanks for all the updates Marsye.

grandma Janice 06-14-2010 05:31 PM


Originally Posted by marsye

Originally Posted by grandma Janice
We truley hope there are not any more. 20 is 20 too many. Do they have any weather alerts there of this weather front moving into your area ? Most of what leaves here ends up in Arkansas, or Missouri. I hope not because there is a ton of water. 10 plus inches in the city, with more coming in. there has been lots of property damages but as of now , no casulties. they are looking for a man who is missing.

Just saw Oklahoma on the news! All I can say is get a life jacket handy!

Maryce, I live on the high point of my area, if we get in trouble, everyone will be in trouble, then it will be a good time to build that ark., Hope it gets all rained out before it heads into Arkansas.

marsye 06-15-2010 02:38 AM



Marsye, I live on the high point of my area, if we get in trouble, everyone will be in trouble, then it will be a good time to build that ark., Hope it gets all rained out before it heads into Arkansas.
Well did you survive the night? We didn't get much here.

grandma Janice 06-15-2010 12:34 PM

No problem for us, but the poor people who got flooded out Yesterday, most didn't have flood insurance. those who had cars lost will be ok, but the flood insurance for homes are very expensive and most did not have it. We got 5 3/4 inches in our raingauge for one day. but no damage. I'm so glad that didn't get to where you live. I never saw so much water in all my life. It seemed to rain it'self out by the time it got to Arkansas.

laurlync 06-15-2010 01:06 PM

A 53 year old woman from Texarkana, her 7 year old granddaughter and her granddaughter's friend, who was camping with them, all three died in the floods. They had their funerals today. I also heard that a woman from Atlanta, TX (my hometown) and a man from the Texarkana area also died. Their funerals are being held this week.

This is just too sad! Can you imagine being the parents of the little girl that was camping with her friend and waking up to the news reports? It's just heartbreaking.


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