***OFFICIAL 2026 WEATHER THREAD***

So if you had a tee time set up for the next couple of days at Otter Creek in north Ankeny...

No you don't.

Fourmile creek is WAY beyond its banks. Wish I could get a pic, but there's really no good way for me to do it unless I'm in the passenger seat heading east on 36th.

4 mile creek does not go through otter does it? Or are you thinking Briarwood?
 
Every time one of these storms goes through, I am thankful that we moved to a house on the top of a hill where the sump pump never runs. Water in your basement is a miserable feeling of dread and powerlessness. I never want to deal with that again.
What do you even do when that happens, call a flood restoration company?
 
What do you even do when that happens, call a flood restoration company?

It’s happened to me before. Pull any carpet to save it, get fans going, towels everywhere, and dry out as quick as you can. Depends on how bad it gets, you might need new drywall. Afterwards, invest in a good sub pump and a back up system

Only 6 tenths at my house in Monticello. My folks house 5 miles north had 2.3. Crazy
 
So if you had a tee time set up for the next couple of days at Otter Creek in north Ankeny...

No you don't.

Fourmile creek is WAY beyond its banks. Wish I could get a pic, but there's really no good way for me to do it unless I'm in the passenger seat heading east on 36th.
I drove from Ankeny to Ames this morning and took HWY 69. 4mile Creek looks more like a lake where it crosses under 69. Now we get to deal with my mother-in-law's flooded basement on the east side of Ankeny.
 
Question: how is cytown gonna take the 10” in an hour? When that happens

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See that little white spot? That's where I live. This is one of those times when I'm so grateful we have a walkout basement instead of a traditional basement. Our sump pump has been humming, but we're all dry.
 
Ran out on the high trestle trail this morning. A lot of trees down on the trail. Looks worse just a few miles north of Ankeny, in line with Polk City.
 
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From the Briarwood perspective in Ankeny, this is worse than it was in 2018, which is hard to imagine. Golf course taking some heavy damage.
 

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