The Vintage Weather Thread
Fires are 40-45 miles north of us so we are in no danger, from that one. No word on how it started. Cool and moist air is surely helping with the control.
A week ago it was 103, today the high is 71. Just frigging weird.
A week ago it was 103, today the high is 71. Just frigging weird.
I wish you the best...
gary
Here in So Cal (Lake forest, Mission Viejo) it's hot, in the mid 90s. It's still going to be in the high 80s next week. Ugh. What's going on where you are?
I'm heading back up to Kennedy Meadows next week to get out of the heat. I was there last Thurs thru Saturday and it was in the high 70s/low 80s during the day, and 30s at night. Ah. Relief. Great campfire weather.
I'm heading back up to Kennedy Meadows next week to get out of the heat. I was there last Thurs thru Saturday and it was in the high 70s/low 80s during the day, and 30s at night. Ah. Relief. Great campfire weather.
I’ll be visiting relation in Durango, CO area for three days next week. It will be somewhat cooler than where I live near Denver. It has been hot and dry here for over a month and this trip may offer a little relief to what we’ve been exposed to.
Aside from the more favorable weather, the Durango area and nearby San Juan Mountain areas are always a treat to visit.
gary
Aside from the more favorable weather, the Durango area and nearby San Juan Mountain areas are always a treat to visit.
gary
I noticed that, MsP.
We've had a lot of flooding with the King Tides and heavy rains over the past WEEK. More rain is headed our way, especially over the weekend. Garden City, Georgetown, Pawley's Island and Litchfield have all had several streets closed due to flooding.
We've had a lot of flooding with the King Tides and heavy rains over the past WEEK. More rain is headed our way, especially over the weekend. Garden City, Georgetown, Pawley's Island and Litchfield have all had several streets closed due to flooding.








