Could you send some of that rain up here???
Since April I have had only .25" of rain and total this year we have had only 60% of our average rainfall.
Of course last month the wet side of the state had record rainfall
Bill
Impressive Bill, its like you live in a desert. Let me know if you wanna have me park deadboo.com for you.
And now I know a negative of receiving rain every day for 3 months... Today has been sunny all day, and every boo I have in the ground is curling it's leaves. It rained yesterday afternoon.
Looks like I need to turn my sprinkler system back on.
We've actually had a totally dry week, so i guess that's why my forecast is totally rainy for the next 7 days. There are some rain bands from Erin on the radar already...
Boonut, it looks like it's headed straight for you. I hope your farm will escape big flooding tomorrow.
We got a whole .01 inches of rain yesterday. The ground is dry, dry, DRY! I keep checking the weather radar and have seen several storms just sort of fall apart before they get here. WE NEED RAIN!
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It is currently still dry here. The wind is picking up. The good thing is that the river that goes by my house is down more than 25' from a few weeks ago, so I shouldn't be in any danger from flooding.
Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas
This has been a great year for rain for us here NW of Brenham TX, but had been dry for us the past few weeks and some of the plants started to need watering although the grass is still green in the shade. A lot of recent rain storms have just missed us, sometimes only by a mile or two. It looks like this present storm should bring us some rain today. We usually get less than 40 inches/year so I never complain about rain although I am sorry for the people living in low lying areas when we get a torrential downpour.
I checked the weather radar last night to see if there was any rain heading our way. None was, but up around Gary the radar was using the OMG-WE'RE-ALL-GOING-TO-DIE color. I had never seen the radar use that color before.
I checked the news and there was nothing being reported at the time.
The legal issues that will arise when the undead walk the earth are legion, and addressing them all is well beyond what could reasonably be accomplished in this brief Essay. Indeed, a complete treatment of the tax issues alone would require several volumes.
I finally saw some news reports on the storms in Northwest Indiana, along with pictures and video. Very scary! I knew the Purple, Magenta and White areas on the weather radar couldn't be good!
The legal issues that will arise when the undead walk the earth are legion, and addressing them all is well beyond what could reasonably be accomplished in this brief Essay. Indeed, a complete treatment of the tax issues alone would require several volumes.
The legal issues that will arise when the undead walk the earth are legion, and addressing them all is well beyond what could reasonably be accomplished in this brief Essay. Indeed, a complete treatment of the tax issues alone would require several volumes.
Was hoping for a bit more rain from Erin than we got. Down at my parents' and at my dad's work, we got 5-6 inches through the whole day. Up by my house we only got .59"
Now everyone on the Texas coast - Look east and start blowing as hard as you can to push Dean somewhere else.
foxd wrote:*Grumble* The storm split in two and passed North and South of us. Once it passed it rejoined together.
I've lived at my current house for 29 years and I have the same thing happen on many an occasion. Way too many for my liking. There has to be some physical/scientific/meteorological explanation for this phenomenon.
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ClariBoo wrote:Was hoping for a bit more rain from Erin than we got. Down at my parents' and at my dad's work, we got 5-6 inches through the whole day. Up by my house we only got .59"
Now everyone on the Texas coast - Look east and start blowing as hard as you can to push Dean somewhere else.
Daniel
But don't blow hard enough to push it toward Florida. If it would come close enough to Florida to give the State a lot of rain, but not the winds, then that would be good. Otherwise we will settle for no rain.
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Southern Tampania de la Floridana Universidad (STFU)
STFU Motto: All Bamboos are not Created Equal; @ STFU, the Search Continues
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