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Old 07-14-2016, 09:40 AM
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it's rained every damn day this week. can't we donate some precipitation to the West Coast???
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Old 07-16-2016, 07:33 PM
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all this rain is killing my moods. i'm drowning in precipitation. :/
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Old 07-16-2016, 08:09 PM
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Over an 8 day period we had 8 inches of tompa, from four damaging storm events, which snapped tree limbs, toppled a few trees, and powerlines each time, even partially collapsing a vacant building downtown. My buddy's basement in the south end flooded to 3 feet deep and he has to keep a sump pump running, now its about to turn hot and extremely humid here.
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Old 07-24-2016, 08:33 PM
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disgusting hot sunny mess but overcast enough to be dangerous for people with fair skin...that's me. spf70 is a life-saver.
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Old 07-25-2016, 08:07 PM
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Cooled off a bit today, but the last week was very hot and humid, had highs in the 90's with heat indecies up to 112F, yesterday at 5 pm it was 88F, with a dew point of 80F and a heat index of 104F.
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Old 07-25-2016, 09:19 PM
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Today we had quite some rain in Austria.
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Old 07-25-2016, 09:39 PM
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Right now it's thunderstorming here in NY.
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Old 07-26-2016, 07:32 AM
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Old 08-30-2016, 01:01 AM
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oh i think there's some rain coming, it being Labor Day week/weekend. we usually get tropical storms or hurricanes every Labor Day here in Virginia. however this year, we are merely getting TD8, Tropical Depression 8, lots of rain and high winds and surf. yippee, there goes my plans to wash my old car lol.
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Old 08-30-2016, 08:32 AM
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Had a heavy thunderstorm a bit ago tonight after work, have had lots of heavy storms around here lately, last Friday we had a very heavy storm that prompted the issuance of a tornado warning in my county and the sirens went of for a minute or two, KC had a flash flood emergency that night as that line of storms stalled and dumped over 5 inches of rain on them. Under a flash flood watch now with more heavy storm chances the next 24 to 48 hours or so.
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Had a heavy thunderstorm a bit ago tonight after work, have had lots of heavy storms around here lately, last Friday we had a very heavy storm that prompted the issuance of a tornado warning in my county and the sirens went of for a minute or two, KC had a flash flood emergency that night as that line of storms stalled and dumped over 5 inches of rain on them. Under a flash flood watch now with more heavy storm chances the next 24 to 48 hours or so.
How am I not surprised?
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Old 09-02-2016, 11:28 PM
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Tropical Storm Hermine (not Hermione from HP lol) is somewhere nearby making my mood miserable with lots of wind, rain, dreary overcast skies, and tons of scared two legged rabbits called tourists clogging up all the roads looking for bottled water and e coli food from that stupid yuppie puppet paradise called chipotle. stupid sheeple.
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Old 09-03-2016, 04:06 PM
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it is raining like crazy in the ole town today, raining cats, dogs, wolves, ikrans, so much wind and stuff blowing around. you'd think this would be a hurricane not some tropical storm dusting the joint up lol. i think we're getting more rain from this storm than any of the recent hurricanes in the last few years.
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Old 09-04-2016, 11:32 AM
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Hope your staying safe Ja'k. That storm looks like a mess.
Here the weather has been pleasant with mostly sunny skies and mild temps near 80F for the highs.

Yesterday morning at just after 7 am we had something wierd, I was just getting to sleep after an overnight shift, when my bed started shaking, I realized that my door was rattling, so I turned off my fan and asked my father if he was doing something downstairs, and he said no, but he ws also feeling the shaking, I walked into the bathroom as it was continuing, and I saw the powerline out back swaying at a similar rythim (there was no wind) a few mins after the shaking the KC news broke in and said that there was an Earthquake, it ended up being a magnitude 5.6 quake centered in Oklahoma, likely tied to waste water injection wells from fracking :/ Unfortunately there was some damage in OK. This is the second quake I have felt in my life, the first one was a 4.7 that occured in Oklahoma in November last year. Thank you oil and gas companies. :/ :/
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Try to stay dry Ja'k!

It's quiet around here. The time is 7:20am

It's currently 66°F (Foggy) feels like 66°F with a high of 89°F expected today. The wind is gusting out of the ENE @6mi/h with sustained winds of 2mi/h. The humidity is 100% the dew point is 66°F and the pressure is 30.00". The radar shows the closest precipitation is about 400 miles both to the North and South. So I won't provide a screenshot because there's nothing too interesting going on. It's supposed to be nice. We currently have a 30% chance of rain on Monday and a 10% chance of rain on Tuesday, but nothing major. No tornados or anything.

Wind, I heard about the earthquake up in Oklahoma. There are local reports of people here in Texas feeling the quake too. I didn't feel anything, but over the years there have been times where it felt like the entire house lurched suddenly. It's hard to explain. There may be some natural changes causing earthquakes in areas that rarely or never saw any, but in that area of Oklahoma it's all that freaking fracking. I guess we're going to have to go through a catastrophic man made disaster where hundreds of millions of people die in order to get people to pull their heads out of their rears. SMH

I know for a fact that we're going to have to have a pandemic before doctors start taking things seriously. We have unvaccinated and undocumented people pouring into our country and some of them are carrying third world diseases that we eradicated and don't usually test for anymore. Not testing for these diseases is a huge mistake.
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