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re: Day 56 No Rain - Far North DFW
Posted on 7/30/22 at 6:01 pm to FlyinTiger93
Posted on 7/30/22 at 6:01 pm to FlyinTiger93
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They have people on payroll for patrols.
There was a drought in the mid-2000’s. Frisco had patrols that would drive around and look for offenders. They’d put a big red citation in a ziploc bag stapled to a large stake and hammer it in your front yard and then they’d turn off your sprinkler main valve.
The city would remove the stake and turn water back on only after you paid the fine. If they found the stake had been removed prior to that, they’d tack on extra fees. They encouraged neighbors to rat on others.
There was another big drought that ended in Spring 2014 by one of the rainiest Springs in a long time. Area lakes went from over 20’ down to 20’ over pool. If you use the timeline feature on Google Earth to look at satellite images from 2013 and 2014, the change is pretty incredible.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 6:04 pm to Kentucker
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It’s been a relatively cool Summer in Kentucky and the rain has been far above average, causing extensive flooding in Eastern Kentucky. Pick your poison.
That. I’ll have that thx.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 7:02 pm to BeachDude022
Magnolia trees are really taking it in the shorts. If we have water restrictions gonna be some expensive fines paid in Highland Park to keep them alive.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 8:49 pm to rb
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I talked to a guy in the panhandle that’s had .02 since last October.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 9:23 pm to TejasHorn
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If we have water restrictions gonna be some expensive fines paid in Highland Park to keep them alive.
Usually the restrictions include exclusions for hand watering and soaker hoses for house foundations. It will be okay.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 9:36 pm to BobABooey
My soaker hoses and foundation will be ok but my pool will completely evaporate. I’m adding water from the hose for about 35 minutes a day just to keep it at not quite full level.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 9:47 pm to LSUGrrrl
Another day, another 90 minutes of torrential downpours here in Charlotte. Easily the most rainy summer in the 8 years I’ve been here. It’s every day.
Posted on 7/30/22 at 11:26 pm to Bruco
Got some much needed relief in South Arkansas yesterday and today. Small shower yesterday and rained all afternoon and stormed this evening. We needed it bad!
Posted on 8/1/22 at 7:39 am to ElDawgHawg
Missed us in North Louisiana.. It did sprinkle for an hour though. Better than nothing.
Posted on 8/1/22 at 7:45 am to Klark Kent
It randomly downpours here in Montrose lol
Posted on 8/1/22 at 8:16 am to Palmetto98
It will come back around.
It's just been a unfortunate weather set up for Mid America. A large area of high pressure just parked itself from the midwest down to the border and hasn't moved much.
I should have known something was off when we went from winter to summer. We completely skipped typical spring like temperatures.
Fortunately Northwest Arkansas got a good amount of rain due to a slow moving cold front and a warm front that set up over the area the last 4/5 days.
But temperatures will soon be back in the mid to upper 90's before the inevitable cool down, which I've read typically begins August 4th. Obviously wont be an instant cool down, but things should improve slowly.
Interested to see if the tropics will fire up anytime soon.
It's just been a unfortunate weather set up for Mid America. A large area of high pressure just parked itself from the midwest down to the border and hasn't moved much.
I should have known something was off when we went from winter to summer. We completely skipped typical spring like temperatures.
Fortunately Northwest Arkansas got a good amount of rain due to a slow moving cold front and a warm front that set up over the area the last 4/5 days.
But temperatures will soon be back in the mid to upper 90's before the inevitable cool down, which I've read typically begins August 4th. Obviously wont be an instant cool down, but things should improve slowly.
Interested to see if the tropics will fire up anytime soon.
Posted on 8/1/22 at 8:23 am to The Torch
At my homestead here in Texas we have had less than 1" of rain over the past 90 days. It is freaking brutal, so many dead plants and lawns.
Posted on 8/1/22 at 8:24 am to Strannix
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Pretty much same in Shreveport, we basically hit mid August in May
The Barksdale Weather machine is real my friend...I seent it!
Posted on 8/1/22 at 8:25 am to The Torch
I'm not looking forward to flying back to DFW from Alaska. This weather has been great.
Posted on 8/1/22 at 9:10 am to TideSaint
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live 15 minutes North of San Antonio. We've gotten plenty of rain in the last month
How much is plenty? I’m in Austin and it rained once for about 10 minutes in the past month
Posted on 8/1/22 at 9:51 am to The Torch
We’re going on 9 days of at least major downpour at least and almost a month of wet weather. You can have all this you want
Posted on 8/1/22 at 11:01 am to Areddishfish
Thought the same before moving to Atlanta. Feels like it rains every damn day here.
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