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by Turbofan » Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:10 pm
Stay safe out there Gunny and Neocon! Not a major wind producer or anything but you definitely don't need any more rain and this thing has the speed of a snail.
T.S. Barry will just shift the winds here keeping us a bit cooler than average levels for temps this time of year. The heat returns next week with hgihs in the upper 90s approaching 100. Last week we had dewpoints in the upper 70s, a.k.a. the Gulf of Mexico migrated to OK

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by Gunny » Mon Jul 15, 2019 1:49 am
Made it through the worst of it. Now its just a matter of waiting out the rain. But power was out for about two and a half days, we just now got it back, my back yard is nothing but felled limbs and branches. But it was nowhere near as bad as the news made it out to be, at least here anyway.

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by Turbofan » Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:14 pm
Kind of a drought in this thread (get it... drought?) N/m.
Anyway, having some really nice weather for late-November standards.
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by Turbofan » Wed Nov 27, 2019 3:33 am
Quite a busy week weather-wise, across the cointry and here as well. It was nice yesterday and on Monday, but today we had some crazy wind (when the wind is crazy here you know it's actually out-of-control). Turning cooler tomorrow with rain and then a chance of severe weather on Friday. Yep, your typical southern plains weather.
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by Neocon » Wed Nov 27, 2019 4:47 am
Hrmmm. Yesterday was warm and sunny enough to get some decorations outside, but today it rained on and off all day. I really need to finish getting my inflatables in place. It'll be a little cooler, but maybe less rain tomorrow.
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