We've gone 4-5 days without rain, and I've had to run the sprinklers on the garden.Head a nice rain that cooled things off and watered the grass yesterday. Could do with that every day!
The posters from the emerald triangle could tell you about dry heat but I haven't seen them around lately. Here we've been having a steady diet of 100 and yesterday a freak thunderstorm blew in and started upwards of 70 wildfires.Yesterday's rain and cool weather is already a fond memory. Today was mid 80s and tomorrow is forecast to be in the upper 90s.
But it's a dry heat... lol
Fuck.The posters from the emerald triangle could tell you about dry heat but I haven't seen them around lately. Here we've been having a steady diet of 100 and yesterday a freak thunderstorm blew in and started upwards of 70 wildfires.
Today's paper cites 2000 lightning strikes Sunday and 100 fires. You Colo and Florida guys may get more lightning but I bet we have a higher wildfire/ lightning strike ratio.....and that aint good.Fuck.
There's nothing good about that at all.
Just another fire season in the Triangle.yesterday a freak thunderstorm blew in and started upwards of 70 wildfires.
Our temps have been pretty normal, low 90's. But with thunderstorms most everyday. We;ve had two wet summers in a row, so this might be the new thingIt got hot again today, upper 90s. It's not supposed to get colder than 65 overnight. Climate change might force me to finally break down and get AC.
We're getting extremely dry winters happening more regularly. Not a great trend.Our temps have been pretty normal, low 90's. But with thunderstorms most everyday. We;ve had two wet summers in a row, so this might be the new thing
We didn't have a drop of rain in September or October last year. It rained almost every day in June, and didn't really slow down much in July. Rain stopped about mid August. It got real dry in a hurry.We're getting extremely dry winters happening more regularly. Not a great trend.
You guys don't know dry until you come west. 8% humidity and near 100.We didn't have a drop of rain in September or October last year. It rained almost every day in June, and didn't really slow down much in July. Rain stopped about mid August. It got real dry in a hurry.
True. We still have a dew most nights, even when it's not raining. If the RH gets down below 50% it's real dry for here. But where I'm at is sand. Any ground water is gone in a few days when the rain stops. I can turn on the soakers or sprinklers in the garden. In the bush is another matter.You guys don't know dry until you come west. 8% humidity and near 100.