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Drought

Still raining nearly every day here. Was mostly sunny yesterday, but still got a sprinkling come through so as not to break the record.
 
It has kept the temps down. I'm glad for that. Lower electric bill too! :thumbsup:

Hasn't helped me much because the dehumidifiers are just running harder to keep my tools from getting rusted. :banghead:
 
Supposed to be 68* in the morning! :dancer01: We haven't seen the 60's since May! I'm more than ready!:thumbsup:
 
Man, did we ever get some rain last night! And quite a bit of lightning as well.

I was going to try to take my car out today, but I knew we would have a pond at the end of the road, so didn't even bother.
 
Heck, I think we have had MAYBE 2 days in the last three months where we DIDN'T get rain.

There went the summer. Days are getting shorter and I can smell autumn in the air.
 
Heck, I think we have had MAYBE 2 days in the last three months where we DIDN'T get rain.

There went the summer. Days are getting shorter and I can smell autumn in the air.

We got you beat. We had 3 days last week where it didn't rain! I thought I even saw some dust as I was mowing that last day. (Does that constitute a drought?) I don't really like the short days but I'm more than ready for autumn! Happy September!
 
No rain yesterday, but it's raining here right now today. I was starting to feel dehydrated already....
 
Got a great series of heavy thunder storms through here yesterday. My lawn after about 3 days of no rain was parched. Rained and thundered and (I swear if I'm lie-in I'm diein) it scared the poo outta my old Golden.:shrug01::eek::shrug01:
 
It appears that the rainy season has ended around here. Had to actually start watering the fruit trees again.
 
You now, it's kind of interesting that it seems that the train of storms that normally come off of Africa to form hurricanes in the Atlantic are a lot further south than they have been in the past. Seems like something significant has changed. :shrug01:
 
You now, it's kind of interesting that it seems that the train of storms that normally come off of Africa to form hurricanes in the Atlantic are a lot further south than they have been in the past. Seems like something significant has changed. :shrug01:

Every season seems to vary. Plus lots of dust kinda put the skids to many storms building up. It's the area south of Cuba or any part of the southwest gulf i would worry about from now on till mid Oct.
 
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