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Rain on and off for two days and expecting same throughout the week. Good for the lawn but not so for hiking. My out of town visitors are squismish about getting wet.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC -
Dan76 wrote:
Rain on and off for two days and expecting same throughout the week. Good for the lawn but not so for hiking. My out of town visitors are squismish about getting wet.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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I got a little too much sun earlier this week, and a few raindrops today.
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In the two and a half weeks I have been in Eastern Idaho so far, the weather has been all over the place. Most days see a combination of sun, wind, rain, hail (or graupel - new word I've learned since being here), snow and then back to sun. The last few days have just been rain, more rain, wind, short sun break to make you think you can go outside and do something, just for it to dump buckets on your head while it's 48 degrees out. There's a chance of snow tonight and tomorrow with the forecast showing 60 and sunny by the weekend.“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T. S. Eliot
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Last two weeks rain has fallen nearly every day. The two days with sun, I elected to do short hikes rather than cutting the grass. As a result, I'm tending to the lawn between showers.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC -
The lovely weather has gone. The weather was so terrible yesterday that they cancelled the 7pm Cardinals game at noon. That was a FIRST. It is supposed to rain constantly from yesterday at noon until sometime Sunday with total accumulations of up to 9 inches over the period. The ground was already saturated. No bueno.
So, rather than stick around we're going to head down to NC for some more hiking and camping, again! Gotta get those Section miles in... -
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Three days of cold rain coming this afternoon.
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We got a killer thunderstorm move through In the wee hours that I wood have loved to watch during the day. When I woke up I looked at the radar it showed two storms came together to form a huge super thunderstorm that trained a bit and had DBZ's in the 60's most impressive cloud to ground strikes!
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WanderingStovie wrote:
Three days of cold rain coming this afternoon.
Lest we forget.....
SSgt Ray Rangel - USAF
SrA Elizabeth Loncki - USAF
PFC Adam Harris - USA
MSgt Eden Pearl - USMC -
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NoAngel wrote:
90 here today. I just took the top off the old heep and put on the safari top. I think I'll keep it like that until fall.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Hit 104 yesterday with the forecast only being for mid 90s. Forecast for today is 99. Wondering how much we'll exceed that one by. Doesn't bode well for summer when we break the century mark in April. Woohoo.Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less. - Robert E. Lee
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Well, it's Texas. Winter Storm watch and warnings in the Texas Panhandle on 4/29/2017. It was 91 in Dallas on 4/29/2017. Then a cold front hit. THANKFULLY, our "Cap" (keeps bad storms from forming), protected us (We just got new roofs 10 days ago....from when the CAP didn't form and we had tennis ball sized hail)....but 40 miles to our east, bad tornado's on 4/29. Several killed. One twister was on the ground for 44 miles. Meanwhile, it is snowing in the panhandle, warm and tropical in south Texas. Oh, and so 4/29 it was 91 degrees. This morning, 47 degrees here in Dallas with a 40 MPH North wind.
We are going to the Rangers BB game at noon...... I'm thinking a wool hiking shirt, fleece, maybe even gloves...Pirating – Corporate Takeover without the paperwork -
rhjanes wrote:
Well, it's Texas. Winter Storm watch and warnings in the Texas Panhandle on 4/29/2017. It was 91 in Dallas on 4/29/2017. Then a cold front hit. THANKFULLY, our "Cap" (keeps bad storms from forming), protected us (We just got new roofs 10 days ago....from when the CAP didn't form and we had tennis ball sized hail)....but 40 miles to our east, bad tornado's on 4/29. Several killed. One twister was on the ground for 44 miles. Meanwhile, it is snowing in the panhandle, warm and tropical in south Texas. Oh, and so 4/29 it was 91 degrees. This morning, 47 degrees here in Dallas with a 40 MPH North wind.
We are going to the Rangers BB game at noon...... I'm thinking a wool hiking shirt, fleece, maybe even gloves...
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meat wrote:
rhjanes wrote:
Well, it's Texas. Winter Storm watch and warnings in the Texas Panhandle on 4/29/2017. It was 91 in Dallas on 4/29/2017. Then a cold front hit. THANKFULLY, our "Cap" (keeps bad storms from forming), protected us (We just got new roofs 10 days ago....from when the CAP didn't form and we had tennis ball sized hail)....but 40 miles to our east, bad tornado's on 4/29. Several killed. One twister was on the ground for 44 miles. Meanwhile, it is snowing in the panhandle, warm and tropical in south Texas. Oh, and so 4/29 it was 91 degrees. This morning, 47 degrees here in Dallas with a 40 MPH North wind.
We are going to the Rangers BB game at noon...... I'm thinking a wool hiking shirt, fleece, maybe even gloves...
We are hearing over 40 miles east, Canton Texas. 4 deaths, 49 hurt. The tornado (s) were on the ground for 40 miles and the destruction is 15 miles wide.....Pirating – Corporate Takeover without the paperwork -
Oh sure it's hot, but it's a dry heat....lol
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Having grown up in the Southeast, I uttered that phrase about "dry heat" more than once until I walked out of a hotel room in Lawton, Oklahoma to 105 degrees of dry heat right to the face. It was educational.“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T. S. Eliot
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“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T. S. Eliot
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Ewok11 wrote:
Having grown up in the Southeast, I uttered that phrase about "dry heat" more than once until I walked out of a hotel room in Lawton, Oklahoma to 105 degrees of dry heat right to the face. It was educational.
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Try flying into Milwaukee from Cancun in January, and walking around outside with inadequate clothing.
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it snowed in the Texas Panhandle Saturday night for about 12 hours from afternoon into afternoon of Sunday. Several inches accumulation.
Central Texas is better. Humidity in 20 to 30% range. Single digit humidity is too dry. And above 50% is too damp.--
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