Spring is here
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Spring is here
Tornadic super-cells are forming to the west, moving toward the middle of the state. In one storm, hail has been measured with a 4-1/4" diameter.
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Yep - we're watching it all develop from here, too. Temps have dropped a bit and ground-level winds are very light. Low clouds, however, are absolutely flying by. The local weather guys say we are under all sorts of alerts for about the next 12 hours.
Should be an interesting evening.
Should be an interesting evening.
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RE: spring is here
It was in the low forties and sunny here today-the weatherman said it was going to rain, but he was wrong for a change.
Some of our snow melted, but not too much-my lawn is still white.
It's supposed to rain/snow tomorrow night and turn into all snow by Tuesday. Yuck.

It's supposed to rain/snow tomorrow night and turn into all snow by Tuesday. Yuck.
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I got my first first fire ant bite of the season on Saturday. I was picking up litter at a particularly trashy intersection at the end of my morning run when bitten and spent the rest of the day thinking no good deed goes unpunished. Today my karmic balance was restored as I was picking up another Piggly Wiggly bag of trash and found a dollar bill and was disproportionately cheered.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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I just checked the weather for Norman and it looks like SC is just about to get the brunt of the storm. Hope it's not too bad. 75 and sunny here today. We had lunch out by the pool. Looks like the storms in Oklahoma today should come our way by tomorrow night. Pretty typical spring weather in south for sure.
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Re: Spring is here
Oh, dear!silvercamaro wrote:Tornadic super-cells are forming to the west, moving toward the middle of the state. In one storm, hail has been measured with a 4-1/4" diameter.
Well, it may be Spring down there in the south, but it's just the start of Unlocking* up here! That means two months of a mixture of wintry and spring-like weather. And this weekend was more of the wintry part of that, although it was nice and sunny today.

*I will repeat the Six Season meme until people realize that makes sense for northern climes.
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The thunder and lightning have been impressive for the last hour or so, and the rain started about 15 minutes ago. The local weather guys are in their element.
Temps are in the mid-60s right now, but it's supposed to get cold tomorrow with snow beginning about mid-day. Looks like we're coming in like a lion.
Temps are in the mid-60s right now, but it's supposed to get cold tomorrow with snow beginning about mid-day. Looks like we're coming in like a lion.
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May the storms pass quickly and without harm. We can all deal with tomorrow tomorrow.hermillion wrote:The thunder and lightning have been impressive for the last hour or so, and the rain started about 15 minutes ago. The local weather guys are in their element.
Temps are in the mid-60s right now, but it's supposed to get cold tomorrow with snow beginning about mid-day. Looks like we're coming in like a lion.
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May the storms pass quickly and without harm. We can all deal with tomorrow tomorrow.
So true. My lights keep "browning", so I'm currently on battery power with the computer. Glad to hear you guys escaped the bad stuff.
herjosie is in sympathy with Lizbit. her royal stinkiness got a bath today, too. She's much nicer to have around.
So true. My lights keep "browning", so I'm currently on battery power with the computer. Glad to hear you guys escaped the bad stuff.
herjosie is in sympathy with Lizbit. her royal stinkiness got a bath today, too. She's much nicer to have around.
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This just made me want to kiss you.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I got my first first fire ant bite of the season on Saturday. I was picking up litter at a particularly trashy intersection at the end of my morning run when bitten and spent the rest of the day thinking no good deed goes unpunished. Today my karmic balance was restored as I was picking up another Piggly Wiggly bag of trash and found a dollar bill and was disproportionately cheered.
no tongue, of course.
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It's definitely spring-like today, with a forecast temperature of 70. However the bottom falls out tomorrow as a cold front moves through bringing precipitation. Over the weekend the meteorologists said it might be snow, and lots of it; now they're saying it will be 2-3" of rain with occasional snow showers falling.
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Rained all night, so we woke to standing water everywhere. The precip turned to sleet around 9:00, but has stopped now. They are still forecasting snow later today and overnight.
Yippee.
Yippee.
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