***Official 2024 Weather Thread***

Wow! Sump pump ran for the first time in like a couple years. I did test it the last couple of summers to make sure it ran. Glad it does run!
 
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I'm just trying to save myself some cash by avoiding the counseling that would be required if my son gets stuck on a bus during a bad storm. Kid got his mother's fear of storms. As a ride-it-out-on-the-porch-with-a-busch-light guy, it truly breaks my heart to think about what he will miss out on if he can't figure out a way to address his anxiety.
I'm in the same boat so completely understand. Despite all my issues, surprisingly I love storms. My kids have all my issues, but unfortunately it does include storms.
 
4.3" of rain (actual measure) so far today. 30 miles east of Ames. Several area electronic gauges are showing close to 5".
 
For all the rain we had just 90 minutes ago in WDM, our business' parking lot has many, large completely dry spots.
 
As a ride-it-out-on-the-porch-with-a-busch-light guy, it truly breaks my heart to think about what he will miss out on if he can't figure out a way to address his anxiety.
I am as well, but I admit the 2020 derecho still gives me a little PTSD. Like an idiot, I watched 10 trees drop on and around my house from my living and dining room windows. I still have a few very large trees on the west side of the house and I worry about them every time the wind gets strong.
 
RIP to those cars who tried to drive through the water at Hickman and Merle Hay.

Every year they stress the importance of not doing this yet people still can't help themselves.
 
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Iowa, where we don't need a total solar eclipse for it to be really dark during the day.

Wondering when I should go home to check basement and sump pump. Currently between weather events.
 
I'm just trying to save myself some cash by avoiding the counseling that would be required if my son gets stuck on a bus during a bad storm. Kid got his mother's fear of storms. As a ride-it-out-on-the-porch-with-a-busch-light guy, it truly breaks my heart to think about what he will miss out on if he can't figure out a way to address his anxiety.
My daughter has/had crippling anxiety over storms. Even rain or a cloud that she didn't like would basically be paralyzing for her.

We got her some counselling and medication and that has helped immensely, days like today are still really tough but she's able to get through your average thunderstorm without sheer and utter panic anymore. Might be worth looking into. It's just so hard to watch them go through it from the outside.
 

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