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Reply #1080 on: June 09, 2015, 06:35:47 PM
Glorious sunshine - enough said.



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Reply #1081 on: June 17, 2015, 06:38:42 AM
We could use some rain here in Tucson.  California could use some too.



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Reply #1083 on: June 17, 2015, 06:47:59 AM

Yeah, I see it headed this way.  You can just see it popping up at the bottom of the GIF below:



It could (mostly) blow out by the time it gets here, since the sun is already down.  If it'd been a full-scale hurricane and not a measly little tropical storm, I'd be prepping for heavy weather, but that doesn't even look as bad as the NORMAL ugly shit we get here.  Just some heavy rains for several hours as it blows by.

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Reply #1084 on: June 17, 2015, 08:13:48 PM
Mid 70's, low humidity, bright sun and blue skies...................doesn't get much better than this! :sign_a+:



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Reply #1085 on: June 17, 2015, 08:21:15 PM
Mid 70's, low humidity, bright sun and blue skies...................doesn't get much better than this! :sign_a+:

Yes it does, Nicole. Mid 80s, some humidity, bright sun and blue skies would be ideal for me.  Unfortunately, those days have been rare around here.  Rain and more rain, thanks to those wonderful people in Texas sending it up north....... ;D

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Reply #1086 on: June 17, 2015, 08:27:12 PM
Mid 70's, low humidity, bright sun and blue skies...................doesn't get much better than this! :sign_a+:

Yes it does, Nicole. Mid 80s, some humidity, bright sun and blue skies would be ideal for me.  Unfortunately, those days have been rare around here.  Rain and more rain, thanks to those wonderful people in Texas sending it up north....... ;D

Geesh!
I wish all y'all be sharin' some of that wet stuff with us'uns out in Cali-dry-fornia!





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Reply #1087 on: June 21, 2015, 09:32:59 PM
The weather forecasts aren't saying anything about it, but it could get ugly in Dallas when those two storm systems merge, RIGHT OVER DALLAS.  One moving South, the other (scattered thunderstorms) moving NNE.


Right now it's hot and shitty, feels like 105F with ALL the humidity!  ;D

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Reply #1088 on: June 22, 2015, 12:52:44 PM
Just remember that climate change has been going on over millennia. That it usually takes centuries to happen or a catastrophic natural event is irrelevant, climate change is NOT Human induced, regardless of the timeframe.

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Reply #1089 on: June 22, 2015, 01:31:29 PM
Fucking rained here all day.  1.5" in the rain gauge.  We had our German Festival this weekend, and it looked like Woodstock out there.  

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Attended a German Festival in a neighboring city this weekend.   Great weather with a bit of sprinkle at one point.  Bands played some German songs, Lin learned to dance to it pretty well. 



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Reply #1090 on: June 22, 2015, 02:07:01 PM
Sterling Heights was this weekend.   We don't do the Frankenmuth (last weekend) any longer, too crowded.   I do attend Frankenmuth for the Octoberfest, though.



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Reply #1091 on: June 23, 2015, 04:25:50 AM
One tornado earlier today NW of Lansing.   Showing some Tornado activity up in the thumb of Michigan right now.     All you Amish folk up in Marlette that are reading this, take cover.



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Reply #1092 on: June 23, 2015, 05:53:25 AM
For anyone in the Dallas area, stay the hell away from the Grapevine Mills Mall area and parts North of there.  Apparently Grapevine Lake has grown beyond it's boundaries and flooded FM2449, which has the traffic ALL jacked up in that area for a couple of miles.  I mistakenly tried to go that way this morning, and FUCK ME TO TEARS took an hour to get OUT of the area.  Reports are it's gonna be that way for a MONTH, as there's no natural outflow from Grapevine Lake other than one tiny creek (Denton Creek).  Who the flaming fuck designed it THAT way???

There's an apartment complex right there where the flooding is at... gawd only knows how THOSE poor bastards are getting in and out.

Looks like there's only a day or two of rain in the extended forecast, but that's always a Wild-Assed Guess here in Texas.  Anything further out than 12 hours is pure hocus-pocus.

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Reply #1093 on: June 24, 2015, 02:32:37 AM
First Tornado watch's and warning's out today here in New England.



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Reply #1094 on: June 25, 2015, 07:12:50 AM
Tucson, Arizona

Monsoon season is due to hit Tucson any day now.  For Arizona this is when moisture from the Gulf of Mexico overwhelms the high pressure system prevailing from the west.  It has come about a week early this year.

We had a mild spring, and had lower than normal temperatures for May.  In past summers triple digit temps start in May.  This year we hit our first triple digit temps at the end of May, then back to the 90's.
 
The dark clouds moved in today, threatening rain, but none came.  Rain is forecast for Monday.



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Reply #1095 on: June 25, 2015, 02:10:27 PM
Thursday Morning and it's looking good.
Bright sun, very few clouds and the temperature is right around mid 80's for the day.
Friday it's suppose to rain......It's making it a real problem to cut and bring hay in.

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Reply #1096 on: June 25, 2015, 04:06:50 PM
Looks beautiful here too, sunny and going to about 80.  Great day to lay out in sun. Maybe I'll play hooky this afternoon!!



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Reply #1097 on: June 26, 2015, 05:04:50 AM
It's like Lousiana, the ground is squishy!

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Reply #1098 on: June 26, 2015, 05:21:52 PM
It's like Lousiana, the ground is squishy!

Like the crawdaddies.... ;D

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Reply #1099 on: July 01, 2015, 03:59:22 PM
Tucson, Arizona

Monsoon season is due to hit Tucson any day now.  For Arizona this is when moisture from the Gulf of Mexico overwhelms the high pressure system prevailing from the west.  It has come about a week early this year.

We had a mild spring, and had lower than normal temperatures for May.  In past summers triple digit temps start in May.  This year we hit our first triple digit temps at the end of May, then back to the 90's.
 
The dark clouds moved in today, threatening rain, but none came.  Rain is forecast for Monday.

We got our first rains the night after I wrote this.  We've had rain about every other day since.

Last night we had a cloudburst that pelted us with hailstones the size of ping-pong balls until all the streets were covered with ice.  I feared for my chickens, but I had to wait until it was over for my own safety.  Fortunately they found shelter on the east side of the garage, under the eves.

The winds were coming from the west.  Neighbors reported broken windows on the west side of their homes.  The cars seem okay, although the aluminum frames around the windows are all dented.