It's still raining over here. Maybe you need to start living right
well i'm in Bryan at work, the dome is scared of this part of Aggielandtrouble said:
It's still raining over here. Maybe you need to start living right
Maybe leave the windows cracked on your car so we'll get a little more.91_Aggie said:
Got good rain in Shenandoah... still falling some.
you can thank me... i took off running thinking the Dome would hold... got a quarter mile down the road and huge lightning bolt and loud thunder hit to the south... noped out of it, and turned around booked it home.
Got inside right when it started pouring
phillytex24 said:
The Aggie Dome is in full effect on radar right now! What's causing the rain to split just around our area? Texas A&M should study this!! It's unreal to see.
That is so strange! I didn't measure but it rained for maybe a solid hour just down the road at Graham and Longmire. 0.4" isn't terrible. Enough to skip one watering day.BQ_90 said:
.4" at Graham/Victoria dome won the day
Does it cause you to lose sleep?halibut sinclair said:
So tired of all the "Aggiedome" nonsense. This is from 2010 and the famed poster Nom de Plume:
"Dome" refers to a mythical weather occurrence dreamt up by myBCS.com posters whereby Impending Doom Clouds part just as they begin to reach CS-B, and often reform just after passing over the area.
Every time there is a 30% or greater chance of precipitation in the quad-county area forum members are required to mention the Dome in at least 7 different threads.
Yeah, I know. I was born and raised here. It's just waaaay overused.trouble said:
It's been around since long before mybcs was a thing
Sometimes, if I think about it real hard, I might lose a minute or two of delicious sleep.LastHamlet said:Does it cause you to lose sleep?halibut sinclair said:
So tired of all the "Aggiedome" nonsense. This is from 2010 and the famed poster Nom de Plume:
"Dome" refers to a mythical weather occurrence dreamt up by myBCS.com posters whereby Impending Doom Clouds part just as they begin to reach CS-B, and often reform just after passing over the area.
Every time there is a 30% or greater chance of precipitation in the quad-county area forum members are required to mention the Dome in at least 7 different threads.
waterchick said:That is so strange! I didn't measure but it rained for maybe a solid hour just down the road at Graham and Longmire. 0.4" isn't terrible. Enough to skip one watering day.BQ_90 said:
.4" at Graham/Victoria dome won the day
bobinator said:
so you're part of the "Aggiedome isn't real" coverup? Noted. I've added you to the list.
"Aggie Dome" goes back to Roger Barry at KBTX and he left there in 2003.halibut sinclair said:
So tired of all the "Aggiedome" nonsense. This is from 2010 and the famed poster Nom de Plume:
"Dome" refers to a mythical weather occurrence dreamt up by myBCS.com posters whereby Impending Doom Clouds part just as they begin to reach CS-B, and often reform just after passing over the area.
Every time there is a 30% or greater chance of precipitation in the quad-county area forum members are required to mention the Dome in at least 7 different threads.
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Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts