TimberTodd said:
Remember Halibuthitman warned us he was going to wash his truck in an earlier post. He also warned that it had been long enough between washings to possibly blow the rivers out. If the rivers blow its all his fault!
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Ha ha ha! Too frickin' funny; cuz look at what the National Weather Service posted this afternoon:
"...HEAVY RAIN...GUSTY WINDS AND STORMY SEAS EXPECTED FRIDAY NIGHT
AND SATURDAY...
A SERIES OF STORMS WILL BRING PERIODS OF RAIN THROUGH THE END OF
THIS WEEK. THE STORMS WILL GET PROGRESSIVELY STRONGER WITH THE
STRONGEST SYSTEM EXPECTED FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THIS
SYSTEM WILL TAP INTO SUBTROPICAL MOISTURE AND HAVE THE POTENTIAL
TO GENERATE HEAVY RAIN ACROSS SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST
OREGON.
DETAILS ON RAIN AMOUNTS AND LOCATIONS OF THE HEAVIER RAIN ARE
STILL UNCERTAIN BUT GENERALLY EXPECT 3 TO 5 INCHES OF RAIN FRIDAY
NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THE RAIN WILL BE HEAVY AT TIMES WITH
PONDING LIKELY ON THE ROADWAYS. THIS HEAVY RAINFALL COMBINED WITH
THE WET WEATHER SYSTEMS LEADING UP TO THIS EVENT WILL RESULT IN
RAPID RISES IN RIVERS AND STREAMS.
GUSTY WINDS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS STORM RESULTING IN POSSIBLE HIGH
WINDS FOR THE COAST AND COAST RANGE...AND ACROSS THE HIGHER
TERRAIN FURTHER INLAND.
BESIDES THE LAND WINDS...THE SEAS WILL BE VERY STORMY. STORM FORCE
GUSTS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE OFFSHORE WATERS WITH SEAS LIKELY
WELL ABOVE 20 FEET.
MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE`S WEBSITE
FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION...FORECASTS...AND WARNINGS."