Thursday, September 12, 2013

Flood! Evacuation! Broken Records!


UNBELIEVABLE!
Rain...Rain...Rain...Rain...Rain for 3 Days!
We had to evacuate our hotel room since there would be a huge flood coming! 
We are staying in Issac's small "home" (he is renting a friend's house)
STILL RAIN when I am doing this blog tonight! 

Click HERE for the news! Please read...Very Interesting! 
BROKEN RECORDS!
Below is the first part of the news: 
Boulder has set a record for its wettest 24-hour period. Ever. Prior to Wednesday, the single wettest day on record was July 31, 1919, when 4.80 inches of rain were recorded, according to Bob Henson, a science writer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Henson said that the latest official readings for Boulder show that from 6 p.m. Wednesday to 9:15 a.m. today, 7.21 inches of rain have fallen in Boulder, with amounts likely varying from a bit lower in northeast areas of the city to higher than that to the southwest. Additionally, the last three days of rain are more than Boulder has experienced in any month on record. Since the rain kicked in late Monday afternoon, Boulder has recorded 9.61 inches of rain, topping the 9.59 inches recorded in the entire month of May 1995. It is also by far the rainiest September ever for the city.