Anne
there are words that go with the dance
sheila
snowball wrote:Anne
there are words that go with the dance
sheila
snowball wrote:cold enough the pellet stove got turned on unfortunately it's in the other room we are in the living room with the dining room separating the two rooms I don't think it will ever get warm in here I may have to resort to socks!!!! oh and it RAINED!!!
sheila
Summer marches on in northern California. . . the predicted low temps have not yet arrived. Over the last several days temps have remained in the upper 80's/low 90's. The predicted high of 75 for today (Sunday) from several days ago has now become a predicted high of 80.
If past experience proves correct (the weather station that my local predictions comes from is many miles south of me) the high will likely be several degrees higher here at my house than the prediction - I'm guessing maybe 84 or 85.
"Fire Weather Watch" from the National Weather Service states it will be in effect from September 19, 11:00 PM PDT (today, Sunday) until September 21, 11:00 AM PDT (Tuesday). This "Fire Weather Watch" might also be downgraded to turn into a "Red Flag Warning".
I can't tell if the predicted "50% chance of rain" happened overnight or not. Maybe it did - the sidewalk outside my front door was kinda damp, but the bare dirt beside the sidewalk was still cracked (the dirt, that is) and still bone-dry.
Bethers wrote:And here I am having had to unhook my water tonight because we have a chance for a hard freeze overnight! But the cool down predicted for daytime temperatures isn't happening. But let me tell you, I wasn't prepared for these nighttime lows that snuck up on me. Because they are called the nighttime lows but happen at 7/8 am. Brrr walking Ty lol
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