Tailgating on Saturday

Another system is going to hit Ames again this morning. Not very big but a little intense. The lots looked fine last night before the rains. My guess there will be limited parking in grass lots no RV parking.
 
Drove by the Haunted Forest they have cones set in areas that has standing water. The G6 lot has a lot of standing water. Hopefully it does clear off and the rain stops.
 
Looks like the rain has all but moved out and the drying process starts now.
Anybody currently in the lots want to give a real time update?
Atmosphere update?
How packed are the lots?!
DOES IT SMELL LIKE BACON?!
 
Is the park across the street from the Haunted Forest private? Or can the school shut down those spots too?

Stuart Smith Park (north of G6) is a public park. The grass area NE of there (across the bridge) is private property.
 
Looks like the weather radar shows no more rain today. Why do we get all worked up over weather reports released a week before?
Iowans love talking about the weather. All the Chatty Cathy in my office have discussions on every storm system. I find it odd.
 
Is the park across the street from the Haunted Forest private? Or can the school shut down those spots too?
To the north? That's a city park; no access for vehicles except for a tiny little 6-8 car parking lot by the playground. The lines you may see on the map are paved walking/bike trails. University was built up to form a levee, so there's a pretty steep incline from the road down into the park. You might 4-wheel it down there, but I doubt the city would let you. :) It's usually just as soggy as the rest of the grassy areas since Squaw Creek runs through it.
 
I expect isolated showers and possibly a storm to sort of keep bubbling along I-80 off and on through the day, but shouldn't be a big deal.

Stronger storms will likely develop again for the evening and overnight. I expect these to lift north from I-80 and/or in from the west, possibly affecting Ames after 10 PM, though hopefully closer to midnight.

That's all I got. See ya in Ames.
 
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Looks like the weather radar shows no more rain today. Why do we get all worked up over weather reports released a week before?

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But to the second part, yes, people get too worried, too early about a lot of this.
 

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