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Just heard on the news we might get up to 10 inches of snow tonight. Anybody else hear this?
Stay safe everyone
Eh. They must have meant up in the mountains.
hurley842002
05-18-2015, 08:03
Eh. They must have meant up in the mountains.
That's what I heard them say.
StagLefty
05-18-2015, 08:41
Soaking rain down here.
woke up to 3" already and still coming down,. Fuk Global Warming.
BlasterBob
05-18-2015, 09:15
Just cloudy down here in Trinidad. No more snow for us, please.
I don't think it'll get cold enough to snow down here...but it could.
http://www.thorntonweather.com/noaa/snow.php
Show a trace (T) for June.
A nice mist going on in Springs/Pueblo... but not expected to turn into anything. I love this weather. Reminds me of the Isles.
It reminds me of every other damn spring in Teller County.
WillysWagon
05-18-2015, 15:50
No need to water right now, that's for sure !
newracer
05-18-2015, 16:00
Just cloudy up here all day so far.
Aloha_Shooter
05-18-2015, 16:15
No need to water right now, that's for sure !
LOL, I was sitting in my hot tub last night enjoying the misty coolness and listening to my neighbor's sprinklers ... what a waste ...
Great and I needed to go get groceries tonight
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I'm tired of this shit.....
No rain or snow here so far.
I wonder if Ducky has his snow shovel ready?
GunsRBadMMMMKay
05-18-2015, 21:17
what is this snow you speak of?
No rain or snow here so far.
I wonder if Ducky has his snow shovel ready?
I already turned off my sprinklers again after having them turned back on for only one day. I'm kind of hoping for some rain.
I've got to replace damn near all the parts in the front suspension/steering of my pickup, and I can only get it halfway in the garage. So I need warm, dry weather. And I'm sick of hearing the wife bitch about the weather too! Nice not having the sprinklers on though, but mowing can be a challenge to catch the grass dry. The kid does landscaping too, and the weather's been jacking with his hours & pay. Boy's got car and insurance payments to make!
hunterhawk
05-19-2015, 01:57
Being from Michigan I'm loving this spring! I'll take this over the 80+ "spring" days we have had many times before... Plus stuff isn't on fire so that's a good thing too!
Great-Kazoo
05-19-2015, 06:13
1"+ of liquid snow here and coming down.
StagLefty
05-19-2015, 07:23
Raining pretty heavy over here.
More rain and then some in Lakewood
Aloha_Shooter
05-19-2015, 22:29
Bring it all on. We need the rain.
buffalobo
05-19-2015, 22:59
Bring it all on. We need the rain.
What's this "we" stuff? [hahhah-no][mop][gohome]
I don't need any rain for the next 30 days. Have had more than 3/4 our yearly average in the last 30 days. Ground is so saturated we will need 2-3 weeks of dry just to be able to get into the field.
Many folks along the river(S Platte through northeast CO) are going to sustain alot of flood damage if much more rain.
Skeeters gonna be a bitch this year too.
No offense Aloha but some of us need the rain to stop for a while.
hurley842002
05-19-2015, 23:15
What's this "we" stuff? [hahhah-no][mop][gohome]
I don't need any rain for the next 30 days. Have had more than 3/4 our yearly average in the last 30 days. Ground is so saturated we will need 2-3 weeks of dry just to be able to get into the field.
Many folks along the river(S Platte through northeast CO) are going to sustain alot of flood damage if much more rain.
Skeeters gonna be a bitch this year too.
No offense Aloha but some of us need the rain to stop for a while.
Completely agree, pretty sure fire danger is under control at this point. The rain can stop at any time. As much as everyone hates Cali, send this moisture to my in laws out west.
I'd like to spread this rain out a bit more. Maybe a decent soaking once a week, or at tops twice a week in the summer time. Just enough to keep my grass green, avoid watering, no hail.
If what we had today continues I predict the mountains east of the divide will get hammered with wet spring snow. The rain keeps coming, light and heavy all day. It sure has helped our gardens, and eliminated the need to irrigate which is a big savings in work, and money. Also, no need to run the coolers. We're really enjoying time outside between rains. Our yard is looking beautiful and the bird diversity is rich. Our 4 baby kestrels (falcons) are about ready to fledge from the nest box. I hope the rain continues....the state still needs more water, but what an end game save from the drought we had a month ago..
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