It's been raining off and on. According to the radio, the "morning commute" was awful because of wet pavement.
The horror of it all!
Has Katrina hit Cincy yet?
Would this be considered "Clear Death"? God knows rain in Cincinnati could shut it all down!
It's been raining off and on. According to the radio, the "morning commute" was awful because of wet pavement.
The horror of it all!
Pretty steady rains around here, supposed to get worse later in the day when it really passes through.
We needed the rain, to be honest, but I'm sure it's gonna cause some problems for some. Nowhere near the problems that it caused down south though.
According to weather.com, total rain accumulation is to be between 2 and 3.5 inches. A nice soaking, but nothing extraordinary, for sure.
I haven't been outside to experience personally, but the web says winds are 10-20 miles an hour.
Yawn.
Sporatic but constant rain today. Gets heavy for a while and then kinda calms down.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I remember well. Not as bad as Orlando, but bad.Originally posted by Jumper69:
We are, on average, probably one of the worst driving cities in the country.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">It's not what we get, it's what they get up stream and got down stream. The Mississippi is over flood stage down river and this rain will move north east into WV and PA. Some people will get flooded out.Originally posted by Live From Florida:
According to weather.com, total rain accumulation is to be between 2 and 3.5 inches. A nice soaking, but nothing extraordinary, for sure.
I haven't been outside to experience personally, but the web says winds are 10-20 miles an hour.
Yawn.
I'm all for driving defensively when the roads are slick. What I am AGAINST is driving like you're in an Amish Buggy! I mean REALLY....is it necessary to drive 25MPH on Ronald Regan Hwy when there is fairly lite traffic??
We are, on average, probably one of the worst driving cities in the country.
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