Whoa, whoa, now... Not "the shop"!!!! You better sandbag in front of the doors.
Actually, a local shop in Clinton has to do just that whenever the South Branch of the Raritan River floods.
Whoa, whoa, now... Not "the shop"!!!! You better sandbag in front of the doors.
Actually, a local shop in Clinton has to do just that whenever the South Branch of the Raritan River floods.
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LMAO I was out there with a broom pushing the water out. When there's heavy rain the ground doesn't absorb it quick enough and I usually get a little bit of water seep in to that corner where my jack stand are. Last week though it downpoured for a solid 4 hours and the water was getting to the rear tires of my tractor.... lol so i was out there with a broom pushing it out to the driveway so it'd flow down to the side yard.
Well it looks like the T-storms for today have shifted to the later afternoon, but tomorrows are still expected around 1:00. Will keep an eye as the day progresses and tomorrows forecast gets more accurate.
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