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OK my weather folks... (Subtropical storm Alberto)

Dang. Thats a lot of rain. We could use it in CO though, not even allowed to have campfire due to fire bans this past weekend when camping. Entering another drought that will likely result in water restrictions etc.
 
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Dang. Thats a lot of rain. We could use it in CO though, not even allowed to have campfire due to fire bans this past weekend when camping. Entering another drought that will likely result in water restrictions etc.
Are you allowed to fire one up outside? :cool:
 
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Are you allowed to fire one up outside? :cool:

As long as you aren't smoking it from a campfire, I suppose so.

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All is well thus far, cloudy and a few light showers. In a couple of hours that will change.

Hoping for a similar outcome as we had with Hurricane Nate last Oct. A fast moving storm that left minimal damage.
 
All is well thus far, cloudy and a few light showers. In a couple of hours that will change.

Hoping for a similar outcome as we had with Hurricane Nate last Oct. A fast moving storm that left minimal damage.
Good luck. I think areas further inland are more likely to feel severe effects due to heavy flooding.
 
Probably so, I am concerned with the rainfall and localized flooding compounded by the wind will down more trees than Nate. That of course could lead to power outages.

It has rained here every day for the last week.
 
Probably so, I am concerned with the rainfall and localized flooding compounded by the wind will down more trees than Nate. That of course could lead to power outages.

It has rained here every day for the last week.
Take care of yourself. I'm sure you're well-prepared.
 
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