Wacky Weather!

That’s too hot. I’m not really looking forward for when Colorado starts getting up into thr 90s.

Especially since it was just 70 and raining Saturday

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Ah man, if you want to talk about a big weather swing, allow me to talk about Labor Day 2020.

On Labor Day, it was about 90 and I was enjoying my pool. The next day it dropped down to 31, snowed about 2" and I was doing everything possible to keep the pipes and pumps from freezing.

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Story for the 12th time

Jk we all say the same stuff over and over again :joy:

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Hey, when you’ve got a good story, you use it for whatever possible.

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3-5 inches of rain across Northern Alabama tonight

Tornado on the ground in Tuscaloosa right now

Going to get hit by the storm tomorrow.

So basically all was good and nice at a comfy 30-ish °C until sunday

now tomorrow its gonna get warm like that again

bruh

SoCal March:

  • 90°F this week
  • 60s and rainy next week
  • then 70s and partly cloudy

March and April are our flip flop months
Typically. Though it can happen almost any month (excluding late June through August)

RAIN
FINALLY RAIN
And the atmospheric river is right on top of SoCal :sunglasses:


To put things in perspective LA has only had about 0.35 inches of rain since January 1st, and Sacramento has had 0

Thanks La Niña :expressionless:

I feel that. GJ has gotten about 0.9 since the 1st of the year (including moisture from snow). It’s a bit more, but still pitiful compared to what some states/cities get.

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Rain rain rain rain rain rain rain rain
YAY lol

R A I N

:star_struck:

ok…

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I know
Barely had any rain since the first of the year

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Waterspout watches :sunglasses:

That’s how we get most of our tornadoes. They form over water and move on land

nice pic

It’s a video
And for some reason it uploaded bad

I checked it after I posted it and it was fine :joy:
Now it’s not

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There are tornado warnings and watches all up and down Mississippi, Tennessee, and southern Illinois

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Okay then.
This week is hot and next week is cool again.