Only my oak is showing signs of being tired. Sprouting up mushrooms from the bark side. Ended up moving some to get to another stack of Cherry and removed some of the bark. I think if I can keep it dry and covered for the remainder it should still be okay, but I'll have to handle most of it all over again. My ash and cherry stacks seem to be okay and still relatively dry. When I started moving them to dry storage it had rained lighly the night before and thry were ready in the 25-30% range on the surface of the outer areas. Other pieces were very dry, like below 20%, and even the ones that read relatively wet still sounded crisp and "hollow" when you clapped them together, so I just assumed it was dry and the high moisture read was from the recent rain.
In a perfect world I would have left then to dry open a few more days before moving, but there was another bout of rain in the forecast, plus the remnants of Michael to drench it on Thurs. This was all last weekend. Everything that was open was also covered by Wednesday afternoon.
This weekend I'm getting the rest of what I can fit under the deck (between 1.5-2 cord), then going to cover everything else up again. I'm already planning on getting an aluminum and steel carport for my wood area to use to cover my straight stacks like oak and hickory. All the rain this year has me seriously reconsidering how I will season my wood in the future.