75% Chance of Weather...Seattle Braces for "Storm"
(c) 2011 by Tom King
Massive puddles left after last night's terrifying "storm".
PUYALLUP, WA: 11:30 PM - The
big news story tonight - big Pacific storm bears down on Washington.
Three-fourths of tonight's newscast from Seattle concerned the approaching cataclysm. In breathless tones, the weatherman warned of gusts of 30 and perhaps 40 miles per hour. Up to two hour long power outages could be expected. There
might be thunder and two inches of rain. Oooooooh! We'll be dragging the
neo-pagans down off the volcano and rescuing virgins in the morning if there's actual lightning and thunder..... They
call this weather up here. It is to laugh!! I'll check in tomorrow and let you know how we survived the night.
PUYALLUP, WA: 11:30 PM - Wow
what a night. Winds of 20 to 30 mph. And it rained ALL NIGHT LONG. My
goodness there were actual puddles this morning and moisture on our bedroom windowsill by the open window. The powerful winds
ripped leaves right off the trees - especially the red, yellow and brown
ones. Volunteers struggled to keep the storm drains clear. Public
officials passed out free orange safety vests (I kid you not) for folks
who volunteered to man their neighborhood storm drains and keep the
leaves off the grates with a rake. Occupy Wall Street Seattle protesters
were forced to order extra lattes to keep warm this morning.
On TV they interviewed a guy
last night during the nonstop coverage of the approaching "storm" - some
college professor - who said he wasn't scared. He said he liked
"weather" and thought it was good for our character to experience the
odd storm or two.
Perhaps he's right. If so, that may explain Seattle.......
Meanwhile, Daisy, the dog, and I are taking our umbrella and going for a walk in
the driving drizzle this morning. It's risky, I know, but Daisy needs to
poop and, being from Texas, we have to get our wild weather fix where we can get it!
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