bobss396 Posted Saturday at 12:05 PM Posted Saturday at 12:05 PM 62 F, RH of 71%. I might shoot some clear later on. Pool had some branches and leaves in it. Picked up bigger branches off the lawn. Today should break 80. Yesterday morning the pool was 66, later in the day it was 72. A big drop from 83 a few days ago. I just may close it up early. Towards late September stuff from the oak trees fall into it.
89AKurt Posted Saturday at 04:01 PM Posted Saturday at 04:01 PM Pictures, or it didn't happen. 😀 We in Arizona are rejoicing that the "Monsoon" weather pattern has finally be allowed to happen. It's about two months late. When we drive around, some areas are green, while much of the area is still in severe drought. I'll start with this killer rainbow Thursday evening, this is a panorama shot, video was the only other way to get it all. Yesterday, I went for the fifth trip to get bulk spec ABC. For laughs, iPhone said: Then: From zero to 50%, let me show you what that really means, while I drive through Prescott Valley to go to our airport, a 10 mile one way trip. Going to turn left (west) after the bridge, it's just starting. At the airport location, I live on the other side of that hill that's getting rain, 6.08 miles by lighting bolt. Not even two miles on the return leg: Call me a nut, but check out how the hood is reflecting the thunderhead on the water streaks. 🙄 I'm on the other side of that gully-washer. Back to that intersection in the first picture. Back home, the airport is to the right off the picture. Been asking for 0.68 ton, Loader nailed it! I got it unloaded and spread around, and did a rain dance to pack it down last night. 🍷 This morning at the Bosa cruise, scattered sprinkles, but more people showed up later, gorgeous day. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted Saturday at 05:01 PM Posted Saturday at 05:01 PM If the National Weather Service live radar is anything to go by, it looks like a high pressure area over my location is holding off, for the most part, a big patch of rain closer to the GA / SC coast, possibly tail end "atmospheric disturbance" remnants of hurricane Erin. Forecast for next week is still mostly clear and much cooler, with highs in the upper 70s and low eighties, lows in the high 50s and low 60s. Very strange for this time of year, like an early fall, but I'll take it. I really miss the days when some media meteorologists really WERE METEROLIGISTS, and not graduates of Joe's-5-Hour-Yesterday-I-Couldn't-Spell-Meteriologist-And-Now-I-Is-One-School-For-The-Dense-With-Bluescreens, who seem to gravitate more towards ginning up anxiety and using terms like "rain event" than explaining things like isobars and delivering accurate and reliable forecasts. I hear "rain event" and immediately think of indigenous people wearing feathers and facepaint and dancing, trying to persuade the heavens to precipitate. Yes, I know...media insists their "credentialed meteorologists" are just that, but choo know...if y'all give the same wrong forecast that anyone with computer access to NWS radar can easily SEE is wrong, well, it kinda makes one wonder. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted Saturday at 05:31 PM Posted Saturday at 05:31 PM 23 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said: I really miss the days when some media meteorologists really WERE METEROLIGISTS, and not graduates of Joe's-5-Hour-Yesterday-I-Couldn't-Spell-Meteriologist-And-Now-I-Is-One-School-For-The-Dense-With-Bluescreens, who seem to gravitate more towards ginning up anxiety and using terms like "rain event" One of the things me that cracks me up about the Los Angeles network news is that every time there is a forecast of rain, they all boldly and loudly announce "STORM WATCH 2025!" (or whichever year it has been or will be) then after the "storm" report rainfall totals of less than 2/10th of an inch. 1
89AKurt Posted Sunday at 11:39 PM Posted Sunday at 11:39 PM Don't get me going about weather vs. climate and all the Doomer porn that goes with it. They are making it appear flash floods are a new thing, ever wonder how mountains and valleys are formed? Desert Rat that I am, when big rain falls, we jump for joy. My location got 1.1" today! But first, last night a big storm east of me, the river drains to the right (south) so I knew it would be running. I made myself get out early, to get sand and/or rocks. This is about 20 miles southeast from my home, it's parched, and bumpy. This is the river, I didn't dare cross it without 4WD. I gathered just rocks. I'm more amused than I should be with the iPhone weather app, this is when I returned home. Good thing I don't need it for work or camping. Today was a typical "Monsoon" day, fake you out with almost clear sky, then "out of the blue" as they say. And just then.... Oh.... just a little rain now.... As the saying goes, if you don't like the weather, just wait a few minutes. Oh wait, I was just kidding! From inside when it was really pouring. Got small hail too. Had the lightning map and weather radar up, watching numerous strikes at once was cool. I should repost this in the What Pleased You Today thread. 😅 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM Posted yesterday at 12:28 AM ^^^ Oh, how I pine for the days when knowledgeable people said "forecast" instead of "forecasted". Yes, they're supposedly both correct (depending on whose dictionary or writer's style guide you use), but "forecasted" sounds, to me, like something a 3-year-old would say. Kinda like "I casted some wesin parts, Mommy". 1
bobss396 Posted yesterday at 11:54 AM Posted yesterday at 11:54 AM 65 F with 98% RH. Sticky very early on. Yesterday was about the same, the pool got up to 73.
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 01:24 PM Posted yesterday at 01:24 PM On 8/23/2025 at 12:01 PM, 89AKurt said: First thing I thought when I saw that was y'all had a hydrogen bomb go off unexpectedly, but since I hadn't heard anything on the "news", I read the captions... 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM Feels like fall. 65F right now, forecast highs all week only in the low 80s with mostly clear skies, lows high 50s-low 60s. Think I may slip the leash today and go for a long hike. 1
Andria H Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 86 degrees, smoggy, windy, thundershowers, humidity is off the charts. Feels like Florida rather than Oregon. 1
89AKurt Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Feels like Washington state today, all day cloudy, scattered sprinkles, lots of lightning south of me tonight. Loving it! 1
Russell C Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 40 minutes ago, 89AKurt said: Feels like Washington state today ... Loving it! Finally got some of that after lunch today down here in the "valley of mostly unrelenting sun." Little drizzles happening right now, 78°F instead of 90°+ at this hour for a change. In the bottom half of the composite pic below, the duststorm wind hit maybe a minute or less after I got the shot; blew a bunch of those loose brown frond leftover bits off in rather spectacular fashion. Brief 'mudstorm' followed, less than a quarter of an inch. Plants & trees can use the mineral content, I guess (yep, I live in an old geezer colony where nearly each place has an 80 foot tall palm tree). 1
Brian Austin Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago We could use some more rain in Massachusetts. It's getting dry again. The Charles river is down a bit. Just this spring we celebrated breaking our last drought. Other than that, the weather for my vacation has been beautiful. 🙂 2
bobss396 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 61 F and about 71% humidity. I may try some paint work today. I really like the cooler mornings to do my garden work. 1
TonyK Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 70 at 5 AM. Been having some humid couple of days in the upper 80's. Before that was dry and 100. It's the end of August so I just remind myself it's summer and before long we'll be back to crappy weather. 2
Volzfan59 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Beautiful SE Arkansas is partly cloudy right now. Weather app says our high will be 79 today, local guy says 83. Either way I’m good with it. Gonna be in the low 80’s all week.
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