Julie, hope all is ok with you. I had to pull over at a friend's house on the way home (farm) last night it was getting so bad. This was in Dallas country.
When I finally got home the chicken coop dirt and pine shavings floor was like a wet sponge! Several chickens were unable to get to a perch before dark...I guess the dark snuck up on them with the storm. One little frizzle hen was laying in a shallow puddle in a low spot, poor thing. We moved her and put down what little pine shavings I had. The roof leaks a little if it rains hard, but this was so wet it had to have been from the rain blowing in. At least the worst had moved on through.
I woke up at 3 a.m. and didn't have power and the yard was getting pretty flooded. The water in the ditches was up to the road and rising, so I packed the girls up, feed the chicks in the brooder and headed out. Yep, at 3 a.m.! It's about 20 miles to the house in town. I had to go through some water, but not too terrible, and it got better the closer I got to town (Clark county), so Dallas and more South must have gotten the worst of it. Glad I got out of there when I did, but I have a feeling that I may not get back home tonight the regular way though. I'll probably have to go way around...unless that way is worse, and it may be.
Will this every stop???
A girl I know posted on her facebook page this morning, "Thank God for my umbrella"..........she has a much better attitude than I do!