Posted on 07/09/2015 10:43:22 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg
We Ohioans tend to go on about the weather in the Buckeye State but dang man its rained like 3 weeks straight.
I feel this is a bit excessive, and I knew it was getting serious when I couldn't buy lumber at any of the local Lowe's and Home Depots... Apparently some dewd named Noah has put in some big orders for building materials...
There is also a rumor going around that some alien race is terraforming the Earth to support Merpeople...
Also a møøse once bit my sister...
From Chemtrails to Chembombs, Aerial Aerosol Explosions are the New Dispersion Method Worldwide
https://youtu.be/dMSRPem4n7s
Indianapolis got 20+ inches in June...normal is about 4.2
If we built oil pipelines, we could use all the surplus railroad tank cars to send water to Cali, LOL.
Yes, and don’t forget the deer flies. I already have two scars from their horrible bites.
DEET’s icky, but if I wear white clothing when going out to get the newspaper as Bryan
is leaving for work, they chase after his enormous black 1996 Chevy Impala SS and they
ignore me.
*Sniffle*
They have not yet wounded the Impala, but they cannot resist large, black or dark-colored things.
Mosquitoes? Meh... I have AfterBite.
I didn’t know you two FReepers lived in Ohio. We’re over here in Bugtussle among 1,000s of acres
of farm land. Our neighborhood farmer put in soybeans this year. I guess he didn’t want to do
corn for some reason. (???)
Send it to Washington State. We are desperately in need of water right now -— everything is so dry, on both the West and East side of the mountains.
A history lesson from a 70 year resident of southern Ohio: I have seen this before.
There are technical explanations on the Weather Service webpage of the daily forecast under “Forecast discussion”. Basically, cold fronts are stalling out, allowing surface lows to slide along the front bringing plenty of rain. Some years it’s snow, but this isn’t all that unusual. Sometime during the spring, we get a thirty day stretch that is more rain than sun. This year it’s a bit late.
The year I remember most vividly would be 1965 or 66. My best friend was getting married on May 31st. It rained everyday in May that year, except for two; the day of her bridal shower, and the day of her wedding.
That’s okay, Mr. Legend.
Most FReepers can translate and understand typoese.
“Also the coolest / coldest - spring /summer in my 60+ years”
Aye, here in northern Nevada we have had rain every day this week. Yesterday in Reno in mid July the temperature was a balmy 64 degrees.
Yes, we sent it to you from Texas. Just felt in a sharing mood. Enjoy!
Far to many times we have had our s STUNE(d) by Typos that it is no longer a problem...
Ah... So. Thank you!
:-)
yes..
it is monsoon season..
last week in michiganstan we had...
earthquakes, tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and monsoon type rains...
maybe I should move to the desert..
ohhh...ohhh...
I got another one..
fubo grabbed bush’s weather machine ( you know the one that caused Katrina) and stuck it in Chicago to punish Wisconsin and Michigan for electing republicans...
that makes the most sense to me... :)
Finally got some rain up here in the north state; last 2 days got 1.66 inches, Lord knows we need it.
Check out my latest photo updates.
With a tiny bit of liquid persuasion, the desiccated little beasties have roared back to life.
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