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It rained steadily all weekend until early this morning (effects from George). Thank heavens it wasn't the heavy downpours we had last month. Our summer has been nothing but heat, humidity and rain. Sux. A couple towns flooded 3 times in 3 weeks. That's how bad it was in August.
Now we have to brace for the effects of Florence. We aren't in the direct path but we will be getting the end results. We always do. I only hope it doesn't stall over us like Agnes did back in '72. At least it's not snow! The rain we got with one downpour was 3". That would have been 3 feet of snow!!! Not ready for that.
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We here in Ga. well we get some of the after effects of Florence, had some hard and severe thundering and Lightning last night, the 10th.
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It has stopped here too but I think we have more on the way with the hurricane coming I heard this morning that certain places can expect to get over 12 in of rain if not more we go from one extreme to the next
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If only we could get some good rain here.
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Rain? What's that? I have embraced the mountain life of Colorado (even though I live on the plains). We get over three hundred and twenty days of sunshine and no humidity. If we want a lot of snow we drive two hours into the mountains and can get all of the cold white stuff we desire. Sorry to hear that others are getting so much rain. I came to Colorado about twenty five years ago, from Wisconsin, and dread when I have to go back for the occasional family visit due to the weather and bugs. I lived in Florida for a year, loved the ocean but, once again, you can keep the weather. I read a study, a while back, about how higher rates of depression correlate with overcast days and bad weather. I recall so many friends in Wisconsin that never seemed happy and am hard pressed to find people who are down in the dumps in Colorado.
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In the mid atlantic we had rain all week - finally a nice day today but the yard is still so wet it is almost impossible to cut the grass.
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I was SO glad that the only thing my neighborhood experienced was torrential rain. The news made it seem much worse than it actually was.
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I wish we had that rain literally because california could use it
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I'm so sick of the rain here.
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We didn't much rain over the weekend, Saturday was not much of a downpour, ended later in the day, Sunday no rain and today no rain, just partly sunny and cloudy, tempts good, liking the tempts in the low 80's.
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Yayyy! I'm hoping it stays nice tomorrow so that my lawn people can cut my grass. Otherwise, it's getting cut on Wednesday.
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Rain? What's that? I have embraced the mountain life of Colorado (even though I live on the plains). We get over three hundred and twenty days of sunshine and no humidity. If we want a lot of snow we drive two hours into the mountains and can get all of the cold white stuff we desire. Sorry to hear that others are getting so much rain. I came to Colorado about twenty five years ago, from Wisconsin, and dread when I have to go back for the occasional family visit due to the weather and bugs. I lived in Florida for a year, loved the ocean but, once again, you can keep the weather. I read a study, a while back, about how higher rates of depression correlate with overcast days and bad weather. I recall so many friends in Wisconsin that never seemed happy and am hard pressed to find people who are down in the dumps in Colorado.
I think that study is correct. In fact, I, myself, have SADD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder. Continuous overcast days and feeling shut inside without even being able to open windows makes me depressed. Someone I was once close to raved and raved about Washington state where they had lived for a year but I read about the continuous days of rain there and said, "No way!" If I had the money, I would move to the Southwest probably. I hate winter!
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Some states have too much rain and other states need rain.
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The State in which I live has been getting some rain but not a constant downpour. Good for my Lawn and flowers.
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We had allot of rain and it messed up allot if peoples gardens this season.
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We're getting all that rain now.................... :P
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it is pouring outside
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We had some rain yesterday but we are lucky wasn't tornado like other people.
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send some here to california
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Yes, the rain has made gardening difficult this year. I live in the upper midwest, and cannot remember ever having this much rain consecutively.
August and early September was hot and dry, but as the temps dropped late sept, the rains started. This is the second full week of rain (except for Thursday I think).
Checking with the weather app on my phone, looks like the coming week also.
Ugh, so much mold in the air.
The only benefit is that the fall leaves are brighter.
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Here in Georgia, we get little pop up Thunder Storms and a lot of Thunder. I would rather it not rain. I prefer the Sunshine. :rainbow: :rose:
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here in sc..we get some evening thunderstorms..we get more muggy humid heat than anything
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We got a few very light sprinkles here the other day and the weather people talked about it a week before and during like it was some sort of major storm. Pretty funny!
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We have had a good year in Florida(knock on wood) hopefully it will continue!
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We had allot of rain and it messed up allot if peoples gardens this season.
Messed up our garden big time. We only had a few tomatoes and they were small and split. Cucumbers did great thought. LOL
The local weatherman just told us this past Wednesday that we got 40" of rain this year, double what we usually get...and it rained Thursday, Friday, and supposed to rain tomorrow again. Our temperature went from 80 down to 50 in one day. Last night it was only 35 degrees. Horrible summer and fall. I hope we don't have a wet winter because we'll be snowed in since 1" of rain equals 1 foot of snow.
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It has been raining for a few weeks now. I miss the sun. Yesterday it finally dried up enough to go for a long walk, although it was still overcast. Today I woke up to snow. If this winter is anything like last winter, I won't survive.
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We had like three weeks of rainy days in a row.
Never experienced that before in the Midwest.
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I actually like it to rain a lot here but sadly its hot even when its close to December.
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Where are you located? It was raining in New Jersey forever too! I thought it would never end. lol