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re: Remnants of Arthur - Historic Avoyelles Parish Flash Flood Emergency
Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:40 am to Fun Bunch
Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:40 am to Fun Bunch
Same. But I see a few were spotted, hopefully nobody hurt. I guess the rain has finished now so up and time to get ready for work! Glad you are ok and no issues.
Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:43 am to Dixie2023
Mornings like these remind me of the time the derecho hit BR (2015 I believe). Was working downtown at the time. Never seen anything like that in my life
Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:44 am to Athis
Shortly before Ida, the company I worked for was bought out by a parent company in Minnesota. They had no idea the impact hurricanes can have, the fuel shortages, etc. They were asking us to go back to work like 2 days after the storm had rolled through. We had to explain that many of us in Louisiana had not even been able to shower for 3 days in intense heat and the majority didn't even have power.

Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:50 am to jdd48
Damn yankees will never understand.
Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:53 am to WAC13
Bruce Katz on Fox 8 just called drone footage the “money shot” lol
Posted on 6/18/26 at 6:56 am to Bayouboogaloocrew
Multiple people driving the wrong way on I10 in those shots.
What a society we live in that they have to put themselves ahead of everyone else and keep driving.
What a society we live in that they have to put themselves ahead of everyone else and keep driving.
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:03 am to jdd48
I worked for a company in Colorado when Francine hit a couple years ago and I took off the day before to get things in order. I needed to pick up around the house, fill up gas cans, fill up the generator, get some food, the usual stuff you do before a hurricane that just takes damn near all day.
Well my boss called me the day of the hurricane and was like, “are you able to work now?”. I laughed and said absolutely not. He goes, “well are you still preparing? You were off yesterday and you should have it done now”. I professionally reminded him that the hurricane was literally starting to ramp up at that time and that I was with my family, and that if I needed blizzard advice I’d ask him but until then, I knew what I was doing.
frick him. I told him I was out of power for three days just to have the rest of the week off even though it returned the next day. I found another job two months after that.
Well my boss called me the day of the hurricane and was like, “are you able to work now?”. I laughed and said absolutely not. He goes, “well are you still preparing? You were off yesterday and you should have it done now”. I professionally reminded him that the hurricane was literally starting to ramp up at that time and that I was with my family, and that if I needed blizzard advice I’d ask him but until then, I knew what I was doing.
frick him. I told him I was out of power for three days just to have the rest of the week off even though it returned the next day. I found another job two months after that.
This post was edited on 6/18/26 at 7:05 am
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:04 am to WAC13
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Mornings like these remind me of the time the derecho hit BR (2015 I believe). Was working downtown at the time. Never seen anything like that in my life
So was I. I watched it roll in from the 11th floor until they made us go into the stairwell. It was black as night at 9am until it turned green. I'll never forget it.
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:05 am to WAC13
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the derecho
Was working in Broussard at that time. That was one of the coolest weather events I’ve ever experienced.
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:07 am to facher08
Yea that derecho morning was something else. My first born was not even two weeks old yet and my wife and I were legit scared huddled in the hallway with a breastfeeding baby. We didn’t know wtf we were doing as we were brand new parents then 9:00am turned to 9:00pm and the trees in the back yard bent at 90° angles. Don’t know how they didn’t break. I watched through a window from the hallway and my heart was racing!
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:09 am to TDsngumbo
Glad all of your doom casting was completely wrong. Stick around for the rest of the season. You’re the antidote for the Peej curse. 
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:10 am to tigerinthebueche
lol! I don’t doomcast, I simply join in on the conversation regarding models. I don’t fricking make the models
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Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:10 am to tigerinthebueche
In the elevator shaft now. Tornado just south of us. Indian village in slidell
This post was edited on 6/18/26 at 7:11 am
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:11 am to jmarto1
I’m not an expert but is an elevator shaft the best place to be during a tornado?
This post was edited on 6/18/26 at 7:12 am
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:12 am to TDsngumbo
Probably the most secure spot. The house is 20ft up in the air
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:12 am to jmarto1
Tornado is going over the Pearl west of Pearlington
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:13 am to jmarto1
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Probably the most secure spot.
It is.
Source: I build elevators
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:14 am to P0SEIDON
I needed you when someone screwed up this elevator and we had trouble finding someone to work on it
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:15 am to jmarto1
I guess I don’t know much about elevators.
Posted on 6/18/26 at 7:16 am to jmarto1
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needed you when someone screwed up this elevator and we had trouble finding someone to work on it
So you’re sheltering from a tornado in an elevator shaft with a questionable history that has needed to be worked on.
May the odds be ever in your favor!
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