...starts the typical Troll LOW conversation. As if they can't see what's going on outside. Poor Troll... This time his excuse may just be legit! Maybe. But Phreddie may beg ta differ... (The jury's still out though!)
Storm breaks rainfall records across northeast US
Published: June 8, 2013Updated 28 minutes ago
A woman walks shielded from a rainstorm with an umbrella, Friday, June 7, 2013, in Philadelphia. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for much of southeastern Pennsylvania as remnants of Tropical Storm Andrea move through the region.
Matt Rourke AP Photo
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA The first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season made this June 7 the wettest on record for many cities and towns in the northeastern U.S.
The National Weather Service says Andrea dumped 6.64 inches of rain on Gales Ferry, Conn.
The 4.16 inches that fell on New York City's Central Park was more than double the previous June 7 record, set in 1918. The 3.5 inches of rain that fell at Philadelphia International Airport doubled the 1.79 inches that fell in 1904. Newark, N.J., saw 3.71 inches, breaking the previous mark of 1.11 inches set in 1931.
Heavy rain caused localized street flooding in spots throughout the region.
Freddie Krueger said
3:47 PM, 06/08/13
Hey, no leaks here and the gutter are clean.
Uke said
3:57 PM, 06/08/13
Meanwhile Troll's firmly ensconced in his third floor-bedroom, watching Maury Povich on his BIG screen TV, while Phreddie cleans the gutters! Poor Phreddie can't catch a break!
...starts the typical Troll LOW conversation. As if they can't see what's going on outside. Poor Troll... This time his excuse may just be legit! Maybe. But Phreddie may beg ta differ... (The jury's still out though!)
Storm breaks rainfall records across northeast US
Published: June 8, 2013 Updated 28 minutes ago
A woman walks shielded from a rainstorm with an umbrella, Friday, June 7, 2013, in Philadelphia. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for much of southeastern Pennsylvania as remnants of Tropical Storm Andrea move through the region.
Matt Rourke AP Photo
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA The first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season made this June 7 the wettest on record for many cities and towns in the northeastern U.S.
The National Weather Service says Andrea dumped 6.64 inches of rain on Gales Ferry, Conn.
The 4.16 inches that fell on New York City's Central Park was more than double the previous June 7 record, set in 1918. The 3.5 inches of rain that fell at Philadelphia International Airport doubled the 1.79 inches that fell in 1904. Newark, N.J., saw 3.71 inches, breaking the previous mark of 1.11 inches set in 1931.
Heavy rain caused localized street flooding in spots throughout the region.
Meanwhile Troll's firmly ensconced in his third floor-bedroom, watching Maury Povich on his BIG screen TV, while Phreddie cleans the gutters! Poor Phreddie can't catch a break!
He shoulda booted Troll out years ago!
Interesting Mary Poppins movie poster Picture!
What says PhMB?