What kind of Weather are You having right now?
#928
Posted 27 March 2009 - 06:04 AM
rgreen4 said:
Your right. I hadn't looked at the radar yet. This morning the radio said thunderstorms this afternoon and 80% chance of rain. Tomorrow is supposed to be worse, which means you may get it on Sunday. Thanks for the heads up.
Yeah, that line was still a ways to the west, so with the additional daytime heating to help fuel them, they could get nasty. You don't have the Blue Ridge Mountains down there to help buffer things.
#930
Posted 06 April 2009 - 08:24 AM
We've been having some really nice, sunshiny days. Today it's 45 degrees and the sun is shining, and it's going to be another nice day, probably in the high 60s. It was kind of windy for the past couple of days.
The only problem has been the allergies.... there're a lot of pollen and other stuff floating around and a lot of people have been miserable about it, me included. Oh well... :D
The only problem has been the allergies.... there're a lot of pollen and other stuff floating around and a lot of people have been miserable about it, me included. Oh well... :D
#932
Posted 06 April 2009 - 09:33 AM
Petty windy the last three days, but sunny and warm. Itreached the upper 70's and I took advantage of it to cut the front yard ( still have the back to do and it is going to be a chore ). We are under a Tornado Watch until 3 PM this afternoon, but so far all wev'e had are a few passing showers and a little thunder at times. Right now it is 64 degrees and sunny with only a few clouds.
#934
Posted 06 April 2009 - 12:40 PM
All Nice and sunny. Looks like the weather has moved on to the east. Yep. The button is missing. The site crashed earlier for just a short period. Hopefully the new upgrade will take care of things. Anyway things are nice weather wise with a mix of sun & clouds, but mostly sun. At least we're not under water or 2' of snow or some such thing. The forecasters on the local TV channels often refer to the weather around here as boring. :D
#935
Posted 06 April 2009 - 05:52 PM
Coastie: Nice today on the coast, possible rain tomorrow and again thursday-friday. My youngest son was supposed to go to North Dakota for training, near Devils Lake area but got changed to Virginia because of all the flooding. I can remember many years when the Red River flooded every year. Seems the Forks always got the worst of it.
#937
Posted 07 April 2009 - 03:45 AM
I thing when those Geese went home they left the freezer door open. It's 43F right now, and for early April down here that's COLD! !http://forums.pcworld.com/legacyimages/
1! The dogs agree, they went out and right back in. They were in more of a hurry to get back in than they were to get out.
1! The dogs agree, they went out and right back in. They were in more of a hurry to get back in than they were to get out.
#939
Posted 07 April 2009 - 06:21 AM
Coastie: We have the same problem with the Canadian Geese here in the bay area. We are two blocks from a lake in the city and they have taken up permanent residence there in the past few years. They are very obnoxious and crap everywhere. They chase small children and dogs and can really ruin a picnic. My sons little poodle and Jack Russell terrier mix loves to chase them though and they don't like that as he won't back down. Here comes our rain. Red sky in the morning.
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