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We'll be seeing triple digits again for a while and a portion of the state is still on fire, typical for us. Fun fact, there is no longer a "fire season" in CA, it's now year round.
We'll be seeing triple digits again for a while and a portion of the state is still on fire, typical for us. Fun fact, there is no longer a "fire season" in CA, it's now year round.
Hey, I wasn’t looking for sympathy, I was bragging about the weather finally starting to get bearable. I’m so going to enjoy being able to actually do stuff again!
Don’t look for sympathy from me either.
Irrigation is one of the best things I’ve done around here, in terms of saving myself time later.We are going to have that same humidity, but the forecast is for 89. They never get that part right. I guess it will hit 92-94. Always does.
We haven't had any meaningful rain in 2 weeks. Need some as I am getting tired of watering all the plants. Every year I say I am going to put in some irrigation, but never do.
Oh do shut up....The weather is gorgeous in New Hampshire today. Sunny, mid-70s.
Exactly. And we’re still in monsoon season, so regardless of the forecast, it’s gonna rain. But no worries, it’s almost hurricane season.And it's not like that 56% chance of rain will help matters. It'll rain for, maybe, 20 minutes, then the sun will come out in its fully glory, and make everything 10x as muggy.
What are you doing in New Hampshire?The weather is gorgeous in New Hampshire today. Sunny, mid-70s.
Just visitingExactly. And we’re still in monsoon season, so regardless of the forecast, it’s gonna rain. But no worries, it’s almost hurricane season.
What are you doing in New Hampshire?
It’s been a good NH summer, IMO. Not everyone agrees with me (rain) but I’ve gotten 15 boat days in and July isn’t over.The weather is gorgeous in New Hampshire today. Sunny, mid-70s.
So I'm sitting upstairs. I've got two fans on me, yet I'm still covered in a sheen of sweat. The sun is shining, and the birds are chirping. There's no reason to think that a bolt of lightning is about to strike in my back yard, scaring the absolute shit out of me.
...but it does.
...and it scared the absolute shit out of me.
Was it followed by an actual storm? or maybe was it just one of those proofs that what meteorologists say about that stuff, that lightning can strike miles away from an active storm cell. Did it fry anything in the yard?
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