The Vintage Weather Thread
I was awfully happy to watch the thermometer nudge north of 32°.
The rain had been pretty steady and the pines were all getting that special glisten about them and they were hanging pretty low.
Another half hour and we might of started getting trees and branches down.
I didn't like that movie 6 years ago when we lost power for a week and we were getting close.
The rain had been pretty steady and the pines were all getting that special glisten about them and they were hanging pretty low.
Another half hour and we might of started getting trees and branches down.
I didn't like that movie 6 years ago when we lost power for a week and we were getting close.
We are at 40 and, fortunately, did not have the nasty icy/showy weather that is happening farther north and west of here. The rain has pretty much stopped. I'm glad, since we are walking to meet friends at a restaurant later.
What a nasty day. So much rain, at one point I thought I might have preferred a bit of snow....Well not really, but there was a lot of flooding, it was gray and gloomy and so nasty that I thought of going right home after work, and skipping the Y. I think that would have been the first time I skipped the Y due to weather. BUT the rain tapered off so I did make it.
Happy shoveling to those getting snow.
Happy shoveling to those getting snow.
Partly cloudy and 72 today. Expecting rain starting late tomorrow and into Friday. The way the weather reporter with the large frontal lobes on the local news station reports it, one would think we should be building an ark. It's never as big of an event as they make it out to be. Well, hers are, but that's not about the weather, right?













