Who turned on the water

Ok for years we were in a severe drought as we all know and we would pray for rain.  For years rain would show up on radar and inch closer and closer to the metro Atlanta area and then poof as soon as it got close to us it would evaporate.  Our grass was brown our clay was turning into cement and we even beagn to wonder if we would have water at all if things continued.......

 

Fast forward to today.  When there is a possibilty of rain with in a 100 miles it rains in Atlanta.  Not one of those rains for 1-30 minutes and then moves on type storms.   No we get the rains for 10 hours straight with periods of heavy and light but a constant rain.  The should we build an ark every time it rains we have to watch for flood type rains.

 

So we went from doom and gloom no water, no planting, no watering your grass to full lakes, no one needs to water grass because the yard stays wet from rain, to water in the basement...........my question is who turned on the rain?

 

Moving moving moving keep Altanta moving

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  • Here we go with the water again...just saw a flood warning posted for Monday through Tuesday PM.  When it rains it pours........literally


     


    we need to build some more storage lakes so we can store this excess away for the next drought.


     


    Also, when will we start treating and re using run off water instead of dumping it into the rivers?


     


    I think even in droughts Atlanta has more of an water management issue more than a lack of total rain.


     


    moving

    Atlantamovers, 1 week ago | Flag
  • Hope the water wars settle down abit since we all seem to have it......I bet soon we'll start arguing about not letting water out of Lanier to keep from flodding down stream.  We'll say hay our lake is getting to full and we need to release more water and Fl will say no way we have to much water of our own....you can't just dump our extra water on usLaughing


     


     


     


     


     


    movers

    Atlantamovers, 3 weeks ago | Flag
  • See my point has been proven again today it has rained all day and as far as I heard we were supposed to get rain Friday PM-Sat....in our new water overabundance Atlanta attracts rain out of thin air........I guess it's the old feast or fammen (or more like drought or flood in our case).

    Atlantamovers, 3 weeks ago | Flag
  • Think it was Louisiana and Missippi.

    BUSHFAN, 3 weeks ago | Flag
  • Easy,  Alabama and Florida did!

    Cromagnon, 3 weeks ago | Flag

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