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Post by oatmealschnappz on Apr 26, 2007 0:25:03 GMT -5
I've said it before but, if "we" have major hurricaine activity in the gulf in the weeks leading up to Roo, there will (most likely) be rain! That's the best indicator that i've found so far. Again, A grain of salt is always wise.
Last Edit: Apr 26, 2007 0:26:30 GMT -5 by oatmealschnappz - Back to Top
I paid for the month of June at Dryday and thought I'd share it with y'all.
i hope they don't charge much for it bro, all the weather forecasts for my area can barely get 5 days out accurate let alone 2 months
i'm with oat, i'll take last year again anytime. granted, it was my first 'roo, but i've done enough other festivals since then to learn that i cope better with heat than rain/mud.
Maybe I'll throw myself to the dogs, but my back's not to the wall Maybe I'll lay some bricks for the man, but the days just aren't that long So if I settle back and chill will I see far enough to feel the angel's dream? I thought it was the Story of the World!
Bear in mind that dryday.com is not a weather forecaster. It's simply a compilation of history and some statistical analysis. The risk is not based on what they think will happen this year, just was has happened in previous years.
Post by masshysteria on Apr 28, 2007 10:04:24 GMT -5
And remember, this is TN we are talking about. I have lived in murfreesboro all my life (30 minutes from Manchester) and I really could not tell you what to expect other than it is hot on dry days, hot and humid if it rains for a little bit then goes straight back to scorching sun (I hated my first job of pushing carts over the summer, you couldn't breathe), and over the summer if there was a hurricane hitting recently in the Gulf expect to be hit soon. Most of the time though we do not have huge stretches of rain unless it is big storms around the area, but always expect afternoon showers that never changes here.
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Post by augustwest on Apr 28, 2007 15:54:27 GMT -5
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think last year someone posted something similar, and if I recall correctly it was dead on, I didn't believe it at the time, 3 days of no rain just seemed impossible, but it came to pass, with flying accuracy.