WTF is up with my weather?!?!?

JazzManJim

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Two weeks ago we were in the midst of a heat wave - temps in the 90s for a whole week. Then, it settled back down toward "normal" in the low 60s.

There was no rain. Then there was rain for three days. Then there was a LOT of rain, and the biggest ronado in Maryland history and the second biggest on the East Coast. Then there was even more rain. Temps in the mid 70s which dropped after the first storm into the 60s.

Today it was sunny - temps in the low 70s.

Now they're putting out frost warnings for quite a few places (including where I am). It's going to be in the 30s!

What in the hell is the deal with the weather?!?
 
You need to come visit So. Oregon, the weather is beautiful!

*It will rain now tomorrow, I just know it*
 
he-he

never disagree with me when I tell you this is one f* uped state.

:)
 
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Kitten Eyes said:
never disagree with me when I tell you this is one f* uped state.

:)

You'll never get a bit of disagreement with me.

How'd you fare last Sunday?

And Summery...one day I will surely take you up on that offer. Dunno how much outside I'll be wanting to see, but I know I'll enjoy every moment anyhow. ;)
 
Frost?? You're bitching abiout frost?!

pah I say.. yeah that's right.. PAH!!

We here in Alberta got snow last night! Knocked out power.. made driving a bitch...

And to top it off, I had just bought those Adidas climacool shoes.. you know the super vented ones with holes and mesh makign up the entire shoe?

Those were what I had to wear to work in that stupid snow and slush!

*grumble*
 
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JazzManJim said:
How'd you fare last Sunday?
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Dear man, I lived in North Dakota for over two years, tornados are old hat. Scared the Annapolisites half to death though, and that was worth having to work.
 
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Kitten Eyes said:




Dear man, I lived in North Dakota for over two years, tornados are old hat. Scared the Annapolisites half to death though, and that was worth having to work.

Oh I wasn't worried about the fear factor. I was more concerned with if you suffered any damage or anything.

The strange thing is that, when the tornado hit down here, I was perhaps ten miles away. I got nothing but a lot of wind and very heavy rain. Three miles away, they were getting golf-ball sized hail. Less than half a mile from them, the hail was baseball-sized. Then, of course, a bit farther down the road was the big event.

It's just too damned strange for me.


Lion - Well, I live in Maryland! It's May! Frost is supposed to be long gone from here! :)
 
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JazzManJim said:
Oh I wasn't worried about the fear factor. I was more concerned with if you suffered any damage or anything.




No damage, but I did cover the cars as a precaution. Hail was more of a concern for us.

You?
 
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Kitten Eyes said:
No damage, but I did cover the cars as a precaution. Hail was more of a concern for us.

You?

Just a lot of rain. A couple friends of mine had some hail damage, but that was about it.

I know a couple folks (but not well) who lost their houses.
 
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