Author Topic: It's flooding outside.  (Read 1382 times)

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/weather/weatheractive.aspx

No school cancellations yet, but there might be soon (school starts at 8:15, i dont leave until 7:45 anyways so i'll be able to know.) 78 people without power NEAR my school, not quite sure if its weather related. St. Augustine power outages (south of jacksonville) accidents in floods, and flash flood warnings. Pretty bad stuff but I can't tell you I'm not enjoying it.

Well it still appears as if you have internet.


Well it still appears as if you have internet.
Yeah we barely lose our internet besides we've got phones with 3G which is kinda worthless

I'm still good though, our driveway and backyard are pretty vulnerable to flooding and this weather's supposed to hold up for 3 weeks.

forget that radar I checked the DAY BEFORE this rain, it was like "look at this pusillanimous individual storm lol"


why are both the storms, midwest and south, both moving north instead of east?

It was snowing in Kansas yesterday

Wtf weather go home you drunk bastard




If the conditions outside are this bad, then convince your parents not to go to school.
I remember when there was a 3 and a half feet blizzard here and nobody knew it was gonna be that bad, my dad was about to make me go to school, but I convinced him and sure enough I didn't go in and over 35 inches accumulated on the ground. I have no school today though (hooray for parent teacher conferences).

If the conditions outside are this bad, then convince your parents not to go to school.
I remember when there was a 3 and a half feet blizzard here and nobody knew it was gonna be that bad, my dad was about to make me go to school, but I convinced him and sure enough I didn't go in and over 35 inches accumulated on the ground. I have no school today though (hooray for parent teacher conferences).
>blizzard

this is just florida rain, we're used to it here. we're like "augh, i hate this weather" and then it's just "oh it's raining and thundering and there's hail"

In NYC, if that happened, the whole city would go blank basically and we'd all panic.

In NYC, if that happened, the whole city would go blank basically and we'd all panic.
Haha, i can imagine.

It happened during Sandy last year, it was unreal.