Do you think it is going to rain?

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Where you are? When you do wonder that, do you look outside first, or do you check your phone first?

My phone is wrong more often than not, but I usually check it first.
 
i have links to 10 or so weather sites. i'm too far from any sirens to hear them. unfortunately, during bad weather the first thing to go is the internet.

my phone is a flip phone but i can send texts, sometimes.
 
i have links to 10 or so weather sites. i'm too far from any sirens to hear them. unfortunately, during bad weather the first thing to go is the internet.

my phone is a flip phone but i can send texts, sometimes.
Tornado alley?
 
The laws of nature dictate that yes, at some point it is going to rain.
 
Usually check the phone after seeing a questionable sky, unless I'm buying tickets to a weekend game! I'll check the phone for future forecasts.
It was a little off yesterday with the CHANCE OF RAIN.
Left home in a sundress, came home not 2 hours later, raining cats n dogs, and they were NOT happy.
 
unfortunately because of the micro-climes we have here it can rain here and be sunny in the next town 15 miles down the road. The old 'stick my hand out the door to see if it's raining' is my weather forecaster.



Comshaw
 
If I'm going to work on something electrical outside, I usually check the phone, you know, just to be safe and shit.
 
It's rained every day for a month, no reason it shouldn't today.
 
If I plan on doing something right now, I look up..I'm generally already outside.

If I'm thinking of going fishing tomorrow I look at a weather forecast, but more for wind speed and direction than rain...they can't seem to get that part right.
 
Already rained where I am this morning. I do not own a cell phone, no need for one, but I look out the window and use my eyes and common sense to make a determination. Once every few days I might check out the weather network website for a longer range forecast than what the sky currently tells me.
 
I know it's going to rain.

;)

The chickens are soaked to the bone and I had to use my windshield wipers.

As a former weather man, I don't get my weather from my phone.

:cool:

I get it from the arthritis in my knees and the crickets I keep in a match box...
 
I know it's going to rain.

;)

The chickens are soaked to the bone and I had to use my windshield wipers.

As a former weather man, I don't get my weather from my phone.

:cool:

I get it from the arthritis in my knees and the crickets I keep in a match box...[/QUOTE]



so, the same as any other weather man
 
Nope, not today.
Spring has sprung..... from the first day of spring it has been 4 to 5 degrees warmer than winter.
Almost like God threw a switch!
 
The rain started just as I was getting ready to leave for a walk. I saw it through the window.
 
Nope, not today.
Spring has sprung..... from the first day of spring it has been 4 to 5 degrees warmer than winter.
Almost like God threw a switch!

I'm jealous...I hate winter, probably because I live near Canada, but grew up in a warmer climate. Plus, it's not Australia! !! Trade places????
 
I am in New Jersey and I work at home, the window is about 5 feet away, so I look outside. No matter where I am in this house there's always a window or a skylight in view, if not a full wall of windows. I'm in a sun room, and in the winter I can open all the shades and be in a reverse snow globe.

We could use rain, the grass is September thirsty.
 
AJ is now a weather man? LMAO.

Ninja assassin
weather man
marksman
professor
used car salesman

Oh yeah.
 
I am in New Jersey and I work at home, the window is about 5 feet away, so I look outside. No matter where I am in this house there's always a window or a skylight in view, if not a full wall of windows. I'm in a sun room, and in the winter I can open all the shades and be in a reverse snow globe.

We could use rain, the grass is September thirsty.

Assuming you own a hose, they've got this great little invention called a sprinkler. The unfortunate side effect though is that it makes the grass grow which means you have to know it. Rinse and repeat.
 
Assuming you own a hose, they've got this great little invention called a sprinkler. The unfortunate side effect though is that it makes the grass grow which means you have to know it. Rinse and repeat.

Oh yeah, we have them. It's still September.

We even have the new fangled pop out of the ground thingies. OooOOOooo.
 
I love when it's raining because I can say 'Il pluet' < best ever French phrase !
 
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