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Apparently there is a front moving through that week and they can't decide exactly when. Hopefully it will be earlier in the week and cool things off. But right now there back to saying Thur/Fri.
But we all know it will be different tomorrow.
Last Edit: May 31, 2008 7:28:11 GMT -5 by troo - Back to Top
I'd like to take this opportunity to note that Dryday is usually pretty good about their forecasts (though definitely not 100%!) So, I have faith...god man, just 12 days and we'll be there rocking out.
I'd like to take this opportunity to note that Dryday is usually pretty good about their forecasts (though definitely not 100%!) So, I have faith...god man, just 12 days and we'll be there rocking out.
I have more faith in dryday then I do accuweather - but it is still fun looking at the whole picture and wondering what will happen
The week before Bonnaroo looks fairly dry, save some precipitation from a dying line of storms from the Midwest. My problem is the that the 13th through the 15th looks rainy. While it may not be a constant rain, I think we'll see many rounds of precipitation during Bonnaroo. The GFS has been fairly consistent with a rainy pattern with influence from a low in Mexico. I'm going to hold the Dust-O-Meter where it is because the week before could help to dry out the ground. This should hopefully accomodate the rain a bit and prevent pooling, at least for the first couple of days. Well, at least the first day of Bonnaroo looks dry!
Boots? Check. Rain poncho? Check. Extra tarps for the campsite? Check.
I'm glad this didn't happen last year (even though the dust sucked, in its own way). I was totally unprepared for rain. Really glad this thread exists!
I was going through a final tub of camping stuff and I have dozens of cheap ponchos. I'll bring them to the Brunch and the forecast says we could have a wet meal.
I was going through a final tub of camping stuff and I have dozens of cheap ponchos. I'll bring them to the Brunch and the forecast says we could have a wet meal.
I always have these in my glov compartment, tackle bags, eve my brief case. I bought a few extra to bring to Roo in case people are unprepared. I will be over prepared for rain with waterproof breathable material over my whole body and boots.
and for those of you who have been at a wet roo in the past.. how does the temp feel when its raining? can i just wear my suit!?!? is it hot?
It's never too hot when it rains in Tennessee...when it stops raining, however, it can turn into a sauna. You ought to be fine in your suit. Shouldn't get too cold (except at night, but you already knew that).