This storm is early; the last time we saw a storm in early October was 1983.
If you were done with the rain on Tuesday, you’re going to be disappointed. The second Pacific storm of the week started this morning, bringing as much as .75 inches of rain and even up to three inches in the mountains, it’s predicted.
“It’s very early for the season,” said Weather Service meteorologist Mark Moede. “Since I’ve been here, nothing this strong has arrived in the first week of October. And I’ve been here 15 years.”
Wonder why this one’s bringing colder weather? That’s because it’s a storm from the Gulf of Alaska. Brrr! These are more typically seen in winter, but let’s face it—it’s not the first sign of odd or unusual weather this year!
Luckily, it should not last past Thursday, and we’ll get some warmer and dryer weather on Friday and through the weekend.
Watch out for leaks at your home and office, and call us if you see the tiniest drip! We know full well that when you see a little water, there’s a lot more that you can’t see—it’s a bit like an iceberg in that way.
Another thing to watch out for is damp walls, especially interior walls. If you have planters that are adjacent to one of your home’s walls, watch out for oversaturation, which can lead to interior leakage, moisture in the walls and eventually mold.
If you’re worried about an area of your house that was damp last winter with all the flooding and rain, please give us a call. Not only can we set you up with restoration, we can take care of the remodeling for you too. Call now before there’s a real problem: (877) 732-8471 or click here for our online form.