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even though its a little over two months away, i remember last year someone posted a link to a web site that showedthe prob. of rain in a chart form, and the predictions were around two months in advance. anyone remember the site?
Post by oatmealschnappz on Mar 26, 2007 15:55:59 GMT -5
I think that "they" always predict rain in mid-TN during the middle of June. It's during the height of hurricane season and since most U.S.-bound storms tend to hit land in the Gulf of Mexico, It just seems "likely" that we'll get some residual rainfall. Look for a Gulf-bound hurricane about a week or so before Bonnaroo and you'll, most likely, be able to get a pretty good idea of what to expect. At least, that's how i've always tried to gauge it (has worked pretty well actually).
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Remember that dryday.com isn't a forecaster, just a statistical tool that looks at history and tells you how likely a certain outcome might be. It doesn't factor in actual weather conditions, nor could it from this far out.
Post by canexplain on Mar 29, 2007 10:12:18 GMT -5
well here in denver today, it snowed 6 inches and will maybe double that by tomorrow ... grrrr ... damn climate change although march is when we get the most snow ... cr*****