I live in the flood plain of the White River in central Indiana. With all the rain we've had the last few days, plus all the melting snow, the river is doing what rivers do in these situations - it is flooding. Now, my property is the highest on the street, and the house is built 4 feet off the ground, so getting water in the house just doesn't happen - at least it hasn't happened in the not-quite-hundred-years that the house has been in existence. But the garage is another story. It's at ground level, so will get flooded if the waters get high enough.
The projected crest on Monday night / Tuesday morning will put the flood waters lapping at the garage floor. Gertrude has been living in the garage, so she should be safe. BUT, the last time I trusted the NWS flood projections and did not take one of the cars out I ended up with 15 inches of water in the garage and a very expensive clean-out for the car!
So I have moved Gertrude out of the garage and out of the way of the rising water. The local hardware store, where I get most of my supplies whenever I can, graciously agreed to let me park her in their back lot. She should be safe and sound, encased in her cover, under the overhang of their shed, until the flood waters are down and I can safely get her back home and into her own garage.
I feel tht I have averted a tragedy. Having moved her, the crest will arrive when and at the height projected. Had I not moved her, the crest would be much higher than projected and she would have been bathed in muddy river water, starting her on the long road to rot and ruin. So glad to have been able to save her from such a fate!