What is your weather today?

CZ93X62

Official forum enigma
91* right now (5 P.M.), clouding up over the mountains pretty nasty-like. Last night about midnight, we got all kinds of thunderclaps followed by 20 minutes of heavy rain. It let up for a bit, then down it came again. I guess the mountains got hammered overnight with T-storms and heavy rain, there were evac warnings out for Big Bear/Angelus Oaks and Yucaipa.
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
I'm waiting for rain. popcorn.gif Putting off plowing the food plot, until we get some. Otherwise, it be like plowing cement. Last time it rained, was the first of the month. We barley got 2/10 inches. Been a dry hot Summer. Been hovering around 100 degrees, the last three days. More of the same, today. :sigh:
 

L Ross

Well-Known Member
A nice clear 60 here just before sunrise. Some T storms rolled through the area with the usual dire warnings from the weather service. As they often do, the rough stuff split and went around us on both sides. Why? I don't know, topography?

We checked NOAA and saw we had an hour to get the mowing done and can do the yard in 50 minutes if we both are on the machines. Well, we actually got 7 minutes and it started to rain, 5 minutes later it drove us into the shed. 20 minutes later it was done but now the grass was too wet to finish. We'll finish up this afternoon when the dew finally dries.
 

RicinYakima

High Steppes of Eastern Washington
Dawn this morning was 81* and red sky from the smoke. Small, 5000 acre, fire burning in the Douglas Wilderness Area west of town for a week. Only one road to get equipment in, and not much of that, as it is all going to OR and CA. High today is to be 102 - 104 so will go shooting at the county range when it opens, 1000 hours. All other public lands are closed and will be until fall rain or snow.
 

STIHL

Well-Known Member
Not as humid as I could be, but it will be back still pretty warm considering it’s mid morning. Had a really heavy thunderstorm and some high winds last night. Just Mississippi in August.
 

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Mitty38

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Thunderstorms last night. Lightning struck the shop air scrubber and the main transformer. Took out the our main frame and back up server. I am like a hero right now at work because I took the time last week to get all the hard copy's up to date. They are using my files which I was told were an unesesary waist of paper to run everything.
Stuff in the lab was protected well but the surge and sudden shut down threw everything out of calibration and synce. Sat 4 hrs in the dark then another 5 getting all the lab stuff working and proper.
Today 82 and humid. Got the grass mowed but it took me about 3 times longer the usual. Had to keep retreating to the shade.
Feals like 95. Got myself sick mowing in the sun with no long sleeve shirt or hat. Staying out of the sun and in the air till work tonight, or not going to make it in.
 
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CZ93X62

Official forum enigma
94* right now, and as usual in August the clouds are boiling up over the mountains again. Not too humid, so going outside isn't bad.
 

fiver

Well-Known Member
going back into a warming trend for the next bit.
I been meaning to use up some of the extra space now that things are picked, but it's gonna be too hot to get anything that'll come in the cold planted.
 

CWLONGSHOT

Well-Known Member
Day two of 90+. Heat index pushed 110 today. :confused::confused:
Back porch read 104 but its always a few degrees high on full sun days. When I got home the truck said it was 96 @ 13:45.
CW
 
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bruce381

Active Member
Im sure I would love to live where most of you live out of California, BUT the heat and bugs.

And like Creeker showed snakes would make freak out.
 

462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
I will gladly put up with the June Gloom, all the while foregoing high double and triple digit temperatures, and buckets of humidity. There are two things I fear -- snakes and Janet Reno. She's gone, but not the snakes. Rattlers in the hills and gophers at the range.
 

smokeywolf

Well-Known Member
We got a bit of weather last night. Quite the light show, thunder and just over 1-1/2" of rainfall. Pretty good weather today, overcast and mid eighties for a high.
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
For rain storm that wasn't hardly (30% scattered/isolated) forecasted, we got 3 and 1/10" yesterday. In two different time intervals, 5 PM and 8:30 PM. Add that to the 7/10 inches, the night before..................almost 4 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. Pretty sure it washed away, most of the seed, I planted yesterday. Turnip seed is spread on top of the prepared soil and left uncovered.
 

Hawk

Well-Known Member
We're getting a pretty good thundershower right now.
Temps dropped from the lower 90s to the upper 70s in about 20 minutes.
I hope we get enough rain that I don't have to water my lawn.