Most gutters are buried but when the rain gets too hard I see water coming down the side of the as as the gutters fill up faster than the water can be moved away. The one that is not buried has an extender away from the foundation.
When I moved into my place in 2018 they said I had a dry sump pump and thought that meant it was some new type of device that did not need to stay submerged. What they meant was I had a pit and no sump pump. Have never put one back in. Fingers crossed here. We have had over 3" of rain in short order before and no water so its when I get over 5 that I am going to worry.
Everyone should turn on their weather radios and listen to the info repeat every 5 mins just like the old days. Also put the weather channel weather alert music on in the back ground. Set the mood.
I agree that Cam in Steel Town has to be #2 and under the premise that Pitt is going all out to assure they have a quality NFL Qb in case #1 gets hurt. It has to be with Haskins cut and Mason at 3. I hope Jerry does not get any ideas in Dallas....that worries me now that I think about it.
Yea, one more shift North and I am going to suspend Operation Basement "Everything on plastic tables". 3-5" is not going to give us issues but this trend does give the Susquehanna people more to think about.
Harrisburg 7.1"Lancaster 6.3" York 5.7"Tamaqua 5.7" Williamsport 4.6" State College 4.8" Chambersburg 6.2" Clearfield 4.4"
Lollipops over double digits in areas....maybe not at official reporting stations though.