Oh man, it's the same way here! Either moving plants for a minute of sun when occasionally so lucky, or running back out to get them under the porch roof again. Some plants I'd put in the ground around the end of May and I keep having to find them because when it rains so hard, the leaf mulch in that bed (that I'd cleared from the entire little area when I originally planted the few succulents,) is floating up over them. At least 10" of rain here in the past couple weeks, the novelty of measuring it has washed away. Squirrels are sand-bagging tree trunks, I snorkeled to the mail box, we'll soon need nautical navigation flags for the rivers next to the roads.
Barely one lane of a 2-lane road trying to visit a friend in FL yesterday, just south of Geneva, AL. Glad I don't live on one of these!
The Chocktawhatchee river. The trees are NOT usually under water, there's usually white sandbars at the edges - heck, there's usually edges!