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Old 05-20-2019, 11:16 AM
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Its been stupid here as well. Last week, upper 60's and upper 70's. Almost 80 last Thursday. 60 on Friday. Storms all night (lightning hit a tree 30' from me as I was letting the dog back in.... bird houses explode when that happens by the way), low 50's Saturday, low 40's and rain all day yesterday. Low of 36 last night. Now its in the 60's again, but we could see frost in the morning.

I have tomoato starts about to outgrow their indoor pots that I need to get into the garden very soon. Two days this week it may not rain, and today is not good with the cold night ahead and the fact that I barely can put them out each day to harden them off due to all the crap weather!
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Old 05-20-2019, 11:26 AM
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16*C,and raining,here today...
(+/- 60*F.)
Does’nt look good for top down SF...

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Old 05-20-2019, 11:35 AM
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Seems our summer is here...90 yesterday, 89 today. I doubt it will be chilly again for quite awhile.
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Old 05-20-2019, 03:06 PM
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Spring is finally getting here, even though highs tues will be in upper 50's my crabapple tree is starting to blossom today.
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Old 05-20-2019, 03:21 PM
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I can now almost plan to drive the GT.
It is almost always above 40°.

today hot and sticky. yuck.
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Old 05-20-2019, 08:39 PM
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^5-20-2019. Surprise!




^5-21-2019.

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Old 05-21-2019, 07:58 AM
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OMG, Patricia, you can have that!

We had a gorgeous day yesterday, warm and sunny. Sunny and breezy today. I'll take it!
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Originally Posted by Lainey
OMG, Patricia, you can have that!

We had a gorgeous day yesterday, warm and sunny. Sunny and breezy today. I'll take it!
I'm sure that Gary got more than I did, in the Denver area.
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My wife has been visiting her moms back in our home town in NE OK (Miami, OK to be specific). In the past 24 hours they have had nearly 7 inches of rain. Rivers are flooded, creeks are flooded, flash flooding all over. They can barely get anywhere due to many closed roads and police are telling people to stay home (unless in a flood area of course). She said the tornado sirens have gone off for hours at a time for the past two days. They are getting pounded pretty hard down there right now! When she got there a week and a half ago, a small tornado hit a few miles from them. The rest of OK is getting nailed as well. Bad storm season! I have been through a lot of floods and bad storms back there and this is adding up to be another bad spring for sure.
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Originally Posted by engifineer
My wife has been visiting her moms back in our home town in NE OK (Miami, OK to be specific). In the past 24 hours they have had nearly 7 inches of rain. Rivers are flooded, creeks are flooded, flash flooding all over. They can barely get anywhere due to many closed roads and police are telling people to stay home (unless in a flood area of course). She said the tornado sirens have gone off for hours at a time for the past two days. They are getting pounded pretty hard down there right now! When she got there a week and a half ago, a small tornado hit a few miles from them. The rest of OK is getting nailed as well. Bad storm season! I have been through a lot of floods and bad storms back there and this is adding up to be another bad spring for sure.
Best of luck to your family seems like the bad weather has hit all of the U.S. at one point or another and it keeps getting worse.
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