The NWS activated Skywarn for the area today due to anticipated t-storms and possible flash flooding.
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The NWS activated Skywarn for the area today due to anticipated t-storms and possible flash flooding.
Keep low, and have the kayak close by. Or the Hayek as the case may be. The stuff headed your way, is the disturbance that is supposed to help channel all the moisture from Mexico up through Arizona and points north. If it goes down that way, we'll get another gully washer, and with the ground over saturated as it is, more flooding will occur. We got 1/2 of our annual fall in one day yesterday. I don't think that is the way it's supposed to work, but who am I to bitch?
The Hayek rising tide does not float more boats. Just sayin'. ;)
No, but I suspect she'd make a pretty good PFD (Personal Floatation Device).
http://i.imgur.com/m8ZZaOb.jpg
Buoy oh buoy.
Typical Summer pattern. Hot. Humid. Afternoon thunder bumpers.
Yep. Snow. In August.
They're expecting the nearly record cold, temps that haven't been seen in nearly a century. That's almost as bad as Colorado.Quote:
So much for summer: Snow set to blast Scotland as forecasters warn of 'coldest August spell in a century'
Snow for Scotland
we have had anywhere from 3 to 10 inches of rain in the last 24hrs... and its still raining.
Here we have the same blocking as the USA had for months, the Jetstream is blocked and sending air from the northpole over the ocean to us and Schotland.
Pissing down 12 degrees C while it should be 23 C and sunny.
Nights 2 to 3 C north westernly wind over the North Sea that still is quite warm giving lots of rain.
110 mm from August now, notrmally 60 mm over the whole month.