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Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:50 pm
by moi621 (imported)
kristoff wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 7:23 pm Last I heard Minneapolis got 9 inches. On top of the 26+ inches we already had in February. Everyone is driving ultra scared/safe, versus the few who are still driving like freaking maniacs. OTOH, I only got stuck once, and three guys shoveled me out. Went home at 230 and got the old 6hp snowblower out - my snow guy hadn't showed up yet. Had to get the DNP out of the driveway. Tonight I am staying inside and enjoying a good bottle of Cabernet.

Not warm, mulled wine? :)

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:14 am
by Paolo
These last two storms missed us in Indiana, with only the fringe of a bit of rain and micro-snowballs falling that were gone shortly. One day it's sunny, the next day it's dank and gloomy. Temps have been around 35F or so and no radical swings of late.

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 10:07 am
by Arab Nights (imported)
About two feet of snow. Sky is now blue and supposed to be up to 74 Tuesday.

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 1:37 pm
by kristoff
we had about 1-2 inches overnight. Not worth shoveling. My snow guy won't get out of bed for less than 2 inches. Supposed to get 5 to 6 inches tonight. We'll see how well his snowblower works to0morrow.

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:59 pm
by moi621 (imported)
My Southern California 50F feels so cold between rain events.

Snow visible in the mountains.

Clouds are due that usually make it feel warmer although temp is the same.

Apricot tree with a blossom.

Picked an avocado. Came off easy but, still must ripen. They won't tree ripen.

Moi 🚬

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 4:15 pm
by Brycenosak (imported)
Our first rain for 5 weeks! 38mm overnight! Bush fires in the south,(we never get them here in NZ). Temperatures where I live in the Bay of Plenty have been up to 37c, 5 to 6 degrees celcius hotter than average. We have no shortage of water. Lake Rotoma is crystal clear and fills two 9000 year old explosion craters. At 100 metres deep and around 13 square km, its a decent body of water. Our soils are from another eruption and are only around 600 years old. Raw ash with only a tiny amount of topsoil. The farmland is brown! Will be moaning about the cold, soon enough?

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 6:39 pm
by Arab Nights (imported)
Sounds like that Aussie drought is affecting you?

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 10:42 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Brycenosak (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 4:15 pm Our first rain for 5 weeks! 38mm overnight! Bush fires in the south,(we never get them here in NZ). Temperatures where I live in the Bay of Plenty have been up to 37c, 5 to 6 degrees celcius hotter than average. We have no shortage of water. Lake Rotoma is crystal clear and fills two 9000 year old explosion craters. At 100 metres deep and around 13 square km, its a decent body of water. Our soils are from another eruption and are only around 600 years old. Raw ash with only a tiny amount of topsoil. The farmland is brown! Will be moaning about the cold, soon enough?

How much rain?

How hot?

How deep?

Please say it in πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ and the Lord's preferred measurements.

Thank you.

Moi 🚬

I mean this ain't science lab

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 11:21 pm
by moi621 (imported)
Sunday, February 24. Forecast

My News reports another major blizzard

across the Plains and Midwest States.

Looks like that includes the EA:hearthrobLands.

Effected Members, no not those members,

effected members please chime in if you are able to get online.

Moi 🚬

California Dreamin'

Re: There's Always The Weather

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2019 12:48 pm
by Brycenosak (imported)
moi621 (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 24, 2019 10:42 pm How much rain?

How hot?

How deep?

Please say it in πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ and the Lord's preferred measurements.

Thank you.

Moi 🚬

I mean this ain't science lab

LOL, For the imperials, an inch and a half of rain, 100 degrees fahrenheit, 5 square miles and 300 feet deep. We are 1036 feet above sea level too. Must have been my accent. Its down to 50 f today. Cheers, Brycee