looking great
rancher1953 said:
Watched Harold Taft this morning he is also forecasting lots of rain and thinks this may break the drought in the hill country. Those of you buying hay after this heavy rain, be careful of purchasing moldy hay. A lot will be sitting in water soaked fields especially in the gulf coast area. Horse owners be aware smell the hay to make sure there is no mold.
gougler08 said:
We just got a random hour long power outage in Richmond area...nice and sunny today
atmtws said:
Herzog just said they're already looking at a potential second storm forming in the gulf late this week.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
Good! Go fill up the Frio
Cromagnum said:
After all the early fuss.
Womp womp womp
80s and nice breezeevestor1 said:
the updated forecast is pretty ideal ... keep the ground wet and temp down during the solstice.
this is much better for trees!
Serotonin said:80s and nice breezeevestor1 said:
the updated forecast is pretty ideal ... keep the ground wet and temp down during the solstice.
this is much better for trees!
It's like we are getting bonus spring days at this point, unlike last year when August started inJune.May
It won't flood for this, but the tide will be up so there will be less beach. Of course it will be raining too.johncAG said:
I have seen the photos of Sea Isle today, anyone familiar with the Pirates Beach area and it's history with flooding? Heading down there this week and curious how it handles rain/coastal tides
It's not about them being right anymore. It's about being first and doing it with the most flair. Then they can go back and play revisionist history and pretend like they knew along. The cycle repeats.Milwaukees Best Light said:
I must say that the weather folks have really crapped the bed on this one. As a fellow man of science, I usually defend them. Hard to do this time. Started out as 4-5 days of mostly rain. Now we are down to maybe 36 hours of rain. They have had a rough run of things lately and this is just keeping with it.