Saturday starts mild and cloudy and I'm not sure if it's weak aftershocks or distant thunder that is rumbling outside. Wind is swirling and it looks like rain is coming but no drops yet. It is shaping up to be a cloudy unsettled Labor Day weekend with more rain coming by mid-week complements of Trop Depression Lee.
Lee looks to drop more than a foot of rain on the deep south as it comes ashore and stalls, flooding and levee issues may create more burdens on a weary east coast; Texas continues to suffer from lack of rain.
Hurricane Katia continues to move west, defying early predictions of a north east turn, and needs to be watched headed right at the trashed mid-Atlantic coast.
Aftershocks have subsided (a temporary thing, I fear) here in central Va., today's rumbles seem to be thunder.
Earth continues solidly in charge.
Louisa's trouncing of Orange (48-21) after Thursday night's vandalism of stadium and field sure helped local community spirit and pride. WE GOT THIS!
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