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This thread centers around the severe weather conditions affecting participants in the Midwest and Northeast, including storms, flooding, and extreme heat. Participants share personal experiences and express concern for each other's safety during these challenging weather events.
Views differ regarding the severity and impact of the weather, with some participants experiencing flooding while others are dealing with extreme heat. No clear consensus emerges on which weather condition is more challenging.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences related to current weather conditions, emphasizing the diverse challenges faced by participants in different regions.
Participants in the consultant community who are experiencing similar weather conditions may find shared experiences and expressions of support relevant.
My DH was so dissappointed that he couldn't do any outside work today.DebbieJ said:Lots of rain and at least two tornadoes touched down around here yesterday.
I guess DH won't be able to cut the grass today....
janetupnorth said:Um yeah, so my brother had to go to my mom's house where here 40 foot tower was LEANING due to the rain! The base was put in about 6 feet of concrete back in the 80's.
My brother had to go on her roof, push it back and try to put straps, chains and guy wires around it to hold it straight and HOPE that when the 4-5" of rain in the backyard goes away it is secure and stays straight.
He has 2 pumps going in the backyard out to the curb/sewer. While he was away trying to save my mom's yard, his power and sump pump went out and flooded his basement!!!!
kathijenkins said:Oh jeez! Sending some prayers his & your mom's way, too.
Just talked to my mom & dad in FL & they said it about 95 there & feels like 110.Too bad they can't get the rain & you guys can't get some of the heat to help dry out.
Kitchen Diva said:We've got the humidity but no rain and no breeze. uck!:yuck:
dianevill said:Here's a picture of the storm that moved in early this evening. It was pretty wild looking - five or six different colored clouds moving in as layers...
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dianevill said:Here's a picture of the storm that moved in early this evening. It was pretty wild looking - five or six different colored clouds moving in as layers...
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DessertDivaFL said:A tornado hit just north of me in North Fort Myers yesterday. This wasn't from the mess in the northeast but we are in the "Rainy Season" pattern now. You'd be surprised at how these smaller storms pack a punch. Hope everyone is OK this morning.![]()
This phrase is a call for support and solidarity among Pampered Chef consultants, known as "Cheffers," who are located in the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States. It emphasizes community and safety during challenging times, such as severe weather or other crises.
You can support Cheffers by reaching out to them through social media or direct communication, offering words of encouragement, and checking in on their well-being. Additionally, consider participating in fundraising efforts or community initiatives that aim to assist those affected by local challenges.
Yes, there may be specific events organized by Pampered Chef or local consultants aimed at raising awareness and support for Cheffers in the Midwest and Northeast. These could include virtual gatherings, prayer chains, or community service projects. Keeping an eye on social media channels and official Pampered Chef communications can provide updates on these initiatives.
If you are a Cheffer in the Midwest or Northeast, prioritize your safety and well-being. Stay informed about local conditions, reach out to your network for support, and consider sharing your experiences with your community to foster connection and solidarity. It’s also helpful to participate in any organized support efforts within the Pampered Chef community.
To stay updated, follow local news outlets, weather reports, and social media groups related to Pampered Chef. Engaging with fellow Cheffers and participating in community discussions can also provide valuable information and support during challenging times.