Fish Dancer wrote:
Hump day. 😄
Sorry about all the smoke and fires near you.
We actually had some lightning strike fires start here in the Olympic National Forest but they got them out almost immediately.
The Olympics are considered a rain forest so they are pretty wet most of the time.
It seemed to me that everything up there was wet most of the time.😃
Graywulff wrote:
It seemed to me that everything up there was wet most of the time.😃
Except Sequim. We’re in a rain shadow. We average 16-20” a year.
Fish Dancer wrote:
Except Sequim. We’re in a rain shadow. We average 16-20” a year.
If and when we get an average year, ours is 9". We're in a umberlella😃☔️
Fish Dancer wrote:
That’s pretty dry.
It is. Thankfully the mountains get quite a bit more so we get enough to drink once in awhile. And the lakes manage to support a fish or two.
Graywulff wrote:
If and when we get an average year, ours is 9". We're in a umberlella😃☔️
Good morning Graywulff. With only 9” per year how can you tell when you are in a drought? That is not much rain for sure but it is probably easy to plan outdoor events.
FishfulThinking wrote:
Good morning Graywulff. With only 9” per year how can you tell when you are in a drought? That is not much rain for sure but it is probably easy to plan outdoor events.
So far this year I believe we have had only 3" and March, April, July and August are our wettest months. It's a drought for sure.....
[quote=Graywulff]So far this year I believe we have had only 3" and March, April, July and August are our wettest months. It's a drought for sure.....[/quote
Do you have city water or well? I hope you get some rain soon. You can live without a lot of things but water ain’t one of them
Wulffy when that storm came up the coast 2 weeks ago we got 9 inches in 8 hours.
Wv mike wrote:
Good morning all 67* this morning going to be around 90 today got some really hard storms yesterday evening.
Mike seems like a lot of these storms are going north and south of us over here around McConnelsville lol.
It could be. Smoke being detected here in NM and in the TX panhandle
Graywulff wrote:
It is from whatever is in the air out there flyguy. Could be smoke or dust or whatever. It has been red here every evening for the last two weeks, rising and setting.
Probably the dust coming from Africa. Mike
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
Flytier wrote:
Wulffy when that storm came up the coast 2 weeks ago we got 9 inches in 8 hours.
I've been in rain storms in Texas as a kid and we were getting bout 6 inches an hour. When it's comin down like that, you couldn't get any wetter if you jumped in the lake. If you just stepped out in it and back in you were soaked.
Never have seen it rain like that out here in Cali. and I've lived out here longer than I did in Texas. Just Sayin.
When it rains it pours lol
GSMJr
Loc: SoCal> Pflugerville (Austin), TX
Graywulff wrote:
It seemed to me that everything up there was wet most of the time.😃
A cousin in Seattle says that her kids never got sunburned but they did rust.
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