That's the trouble with leaks...when it's raining, you can't fix 'em and
when it's not raining, you don't need to. :-)
-p
On 10/8/2016 10:53 AM, John wrote:
Good. Thanks. The weather.gov one is the one I need.
Power has been off twice. Both times for less time than it takes to shut
down the computers. I've shut down the rest of the computers anyway, but
I'm keeping this one on to get weather updates.
My leak is contained on the inside. I still have all the buckets &
plastic from before.
If I get a break in the rain, I've already got scaffolding in place, so
it won't take long to install a temporary patch.
On 10/8/2016 10:36 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Here's an overview...
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/southeast_loop.php
Here's another from Raleigh. These are usually updated every 10 minutes.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=RAX&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=yes
-p
On Oct 8, 2016, 8:41 AM -0500, John <[email protected]>, wrote:
I will add this about using the web to find weather information this
morning.
Hurricane Matthew, or at least its fringes is HERE. It's raining
hard as
f**k.
I've got another damn leak! I'd like to figure out how soon I'm
going to
be able to risk getting up there to rig a patch.
I can't find a decent weather map (radar type) that shows where the
heavy rain is & which way the heavy rain is moving.
On 10/6/2016 9:39 PM, John wrote:
So I thought I'd share.
I just got a robo-call from my electric utility to warn me there might
be a "storm" in this area in the next few days, and that I should
consider in advance what to do if the power goes off.
One of the things they suggested was that if it DOES go off, I should
consult their web site to find out the extent of the outage. I'll make
sure to check, JUST AS SOON AS THE POWER COMES BACK ON!
Sometimes all you can do is laugh & cry at the same time.
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