So where's the rain?

14 Jul 2013 15:52 #1 by mountaindollar
You would of thought we would have all been flooded by now given the forecast and we have not seen anything but clouds.

Feel like the weather folks are missing winter so they can make a big hype out of an inch of snow.

IMO

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14 Jul 2013 15:54 #2 by FredHayek
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Gully washer in Lakewood last night. Clouds are threatening.

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14 Jul 2013 16:06 #3 by mountaindollar
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Well that was last night.

Watching the news this morning they said that Bailey was going to get close to 2 inches.

We got plenty of rain yesterday but nothing today.

I still think weather is weather you really can't predict it that much but the local stations really like to be dramatic about it.

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14 Jul 2013 16:58 #4 by otisptoadwater
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I'm doing my part to get a repeat performance of last night's frog choker, warshed the woof and cleaned all of my first floor windows, even left several open to take advantage of the cooler air. Keeping an eye on the National Weather Service radar webpage, a couple of good sized cells are tracking out of the east to the west but still out toward Limon, Fort Morgan, and Sterling. Guess I'll have to fire up the grill and take the laptop along, maybe I can tempt Ma'Nature into soaking me with a few hours of steady rain.

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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14 Jul 2013 17:31 #5 by mountaindollar
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otisptoadwater wrote: I'm doing my part to get a repeat performance of last night's frog choker, warshed the woof and cleaned all of my first floor windows, even left several open to take advantage of the cooler air. Keeping an eye on the National Weather Service radar webpage, a couple of good sized cells are tracking out of the east to the west but still out toward Limon, Fort Morgan, and Sterling. Guess I'll have to fire up the grill and take the laptop along, maybe I can tempt Ma'Nature into soaking me with a few hours of steady rain.


Maybe you could go out and wash your car that should take care of it.

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14 Jul 2013 17:36 #6 by otisptoadwater
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How about I just roll down the windows and open the sun roof?

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14 Jul 2013 18:46 #7 by jf1acai
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On radar now it looks like it is moving in from the East, and you know what that means :VeryScared:

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14 Jul 2013 19:03 #8 by otisptoadwater
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Well if it's an up slope storm and it hasn't really been hot today I wonder if there is enough convection to bring on the big thunder boomers. Bar of soap and towel at the ready, I'm over due for my monthly shower!

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14 Jul 2013 19:54 #9 by otisptoadwater
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The Wudermutt is acting goofy, might be something on the way after all...

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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14 Jul 2013 19:58 #10 by jf1acai
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The Wudermutt is acting goofy, might be something on the way after all...


Wundermutt isn't female by any chance? <very evil grin>

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