There's Always The Weather

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Oh c'mon

Share Storm Stories as are happening now.

Blizzards in April.

Tornadoes.

Not everyone can me in California :D
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Weather remains moderate here

while nature blossoms all around.

I know because CBS News sez so

many on Board have had eventful weather

and just aren't sharing.

Moi 🚬

PS LA / Long Beach area named champion for smog, again.

Particulates and Ozone. Not the stuff of automobiles, it is?
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I'm in nova Scotia it was below freezing here last night
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Two words: Fucking wind.

I am so sick of this relentless wind that I could scream.

And often do...
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Yesterday was nice and warm we had the AC on in the car today cold and rainy tonight snow that's spring in northwestern Pennsylvania for you.
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Paolo wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2019 2:43 pm Two words: Fucking wind.

I am so sick of this relentless wind that I could scream.

And often do...

I agree, Paolo. I hate the fukn wind. Its a head fuk. An earthquake wont blow your roof off. Or fill your workshop up with leaves. Fall here and am sad to admit, I bought a leaf blower, vac.
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Weather remains moderate as moderate as can be.

Higher 60's, Lower 60's

No wind.

Beautiful clouds with some misting now and then.

Fava Beans and Sweet Shelling Peas ripening but,

not that flavorful this year.

The sick peach trees may be making a effort to return.

Bountiful loquat year is ending.

Moi 🚬

BTW I was recently hacked and could not be here for several days.

Someone changed my password.

Seen any Moi doppelgangers lately?
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Rain!

It doesn't rain in southern, coastal California

in mid May.

Yet, someone didn't tell the rain maker.

I don't mean drizzle, misty stuff or even light rain.

I mean the stuff that will get you drippy wet.

Duration to be determined.

Moi 🚬
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Summer arrived yesterday here after a miserable and dank, cold and rainy week of 45-50F temperatures. A big storm exploded up out of nowhere the day before, on a day forecast to be mild and sunny, and tore through the area. It was triggered by a wide swath of 85-92F air surging up the west side of Illinois almost up to Canada, according to Intellicast. Then all hell broke loose.

It's been a difficult baseball season in both photo and games. The weather forecasts are always wrong. Kids have been out trying to play in their hoodies and long underwear. I give it about two more years, and the idiots who run this circus will want to have opening day in January!

The heat index is near 90 today at 1pm, but it's expected to be 65 by Monday. We'll see.
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We've had a cool, rainy couple of days also. I've seen years where by April the chaparral leaves were like pieces of paper baked in an oven and break brittlely to the touch. I like this a lot more. Pretty when AZ is like TN in the desert.
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