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Post by experiencehaze on May 27, 2008 13:43:47 GMT -5
if there is a heat wave it will, hopefully, be drown out by a rainstorm a day or two before people start arriving at the farm. Then we will have another period of beautiful weather! ;D
"I want you to notice When I'm not around You're so fücking special I wish I was special But I'm a creep I'm a weirdo What the hell am I doing here? I don't belong here" -Radiohead
“Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.” -Benjamin Franklin
^^^^just goes to show - we have no idea what the weather will do until we actually get into that week - because that Tuesday forecast changed completely over the course of just one day
^^ I know but I'm too excited to stop posting the forecast anyway.
Edit: I modified the picture provided (solid clouds) to better reflect what the prediction says (thundershowers). The picture of solid clouds implies, to me at least, a rainy day. Adding the sun, better indicates humid with showers, IMHO.
Last Edit: May 28, 2008 9:17:25 GMT -5 by troo - Back to Top
Post by kaleidoscope kristen on May 28, 2008 14:00:50 GMT -5
haha that's a cute cartoon mulchies!
I hope the weather is cool and breezy; that would be incredible!
but I'm prepared for the heat. I think living in southern Mississippi helps me a little bit deal with the heat, because it's hotter here than in Tn, mos def.
Post by weekapaung on May 29, 2008 11:12:22 GMT -5
I can deal with an extension of this ^^^^ forecast. I just can't believe the change from 2-3 straight days of thunderstorms to mostly sunny. Oh well. Bring on the muggy heat. I'd rather that then be flooded.
Bring on the muggy heat. I'd rather that then be flooded.
The muggy, hot days are the ones that will flood you. The Monsoon in '04 was due to the heat and humidity producing a flash flood type thunderstorm. The constant cloudy drizzle of '05 had little mud and much less mud than '04.
The current forecast is perfect as its cool and especially due to the low humidity. Let's hope it holds.