How's The Weather By You?

It could be an NSA / CIA spy drone. Are you growing anything "interesting" in your garden??

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Could be....I have no idea what is out there.....that is my story, and I am sticking to it.
 

Cooled down to fifties after cold front blew through with scant moisture. But, sparkling blue and sunny sky.
 

20 F degrees now, been lightly snowing all day yesterday and today, several inches on the ground.
 
43deg celsius today and hot,42 yesterday and hot as well,looking forward to the next cool spell whenever that is.
 
Well, it finally stopped snowing for a while. We have about 4" now and more to come, along with sleet and ice. If the weather does as they predict fup until next Saturday, we won't be getting out of here for at least two weeks. That's if the weather behaves next week..it's been a long hard winter.

Rkie and TWH how is the weather up your way?
 
it it might'uv rained like that on the coast, but here inland, it didn't rain, it just piddled...

I hope this doesn't upset anyone from California .... :eek:mg:

Severe Ancient Droughts: A Warning to California

EGINNING about 1,100 years ago, what is now California baked in two droughts, the first lasting 220 years and the second 140 years. Each was much more intense than the mere six-year dry spells that afflict modern California from time to time, new studies of past climates show. The findings suggest, in fact, that relatively wet periods like the 20th century have been the exception rather than the rule in California for at least the last 3,500 years, and that mega-droughts are likely to recur.The evidence for the big droughts comes from an analysis of the trunks of trees that grew in the dry beds of lakes, swamps and rivers in and adjacent to the Sierra Nevada, but died when the droughts ended and the water levels rose. Immersion in water has preserved the trunks over the centuries.
Dr. Scott Stine, a paleoclimatologist at California State University at Hayward, used radiocarbon dating techniques to determine the age of the trees' outermost annual growth rings, thereby establishing the ends of drought periods. He then calculated the lengths of the preceding dry spells by counting the rings in each stump.

....... more on the website
 
Well, it finally stopped snowing for a while. We have about 4" now and more to come, along with sleet and ice. If the weather does as they predict fup until next Saturday, we won't be getting out of here for at least two weeks. That's if the weather behaves next week..it's been a long hard winter.

Rkie and TWH how is the weather up your way?

I know you're well prepared for it in every way, OG, good luck!
 
We are having a real cold spell, in the low 20's at night and it is not even suppose to get above freezing during the day, for the rest of the week, but clear skies so it is nice, but COLD.

I'd rather have this than what you are experiencing Ozgal. Keep those doggies bundled up!
 
Yesterday here in Charlotte was downright hot. I had to turn the a/c on in the car, very unusual. Who knows what today brings, haven't heard a weather report. Just know we're far from done with winter.
 
Sleet, snow and freezing rain today..it just keeps getting better...

OH.. the Gangstas were bundled up in their coats and booties and enjoyed a good long romp in the snow yesterday. It takes me 20 minutes to get all their gear on, so only put the booties on for when they are going to be out for an extended playtime.

Took some pic of all the animals in the snow, will try to post some later. We had a lone doe come down last night in the pasture, sniffing toward the cracked corn and seeds we put out for the birds. Guess I'll try to get a bucket of corn up to the pasture for her before every thing turns into a skating rink. She'll probably be back tonight with friends.

Katy..hope you are enjoying that nice weather. If the heat get to be too much, and ,you get the urge to bundle up in winter clothes, come on over!

Glad you Californians got a bit of that liquid gold from the sky!
 
Sounds like a postcard moment, the lone Doe in the snow covered pasture and also the doggies!

We don't have any booties for Jetson maybe we should get some for him!
 
Katy, it's hard to imagine you're having a heat wave there. Weather here is more like Ozark, it's 10 F degrees and snowing here, been snowing since last night, but just lightly. They say highs only in the single digits tomorrow. I don't have any booties for Hans, but in weather like this the old guy stays home anyway, his Fido Fleece isn't enough for bitter.
 


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