So are we done with all this ing rain or what?
It's June and it's 66 degrees (yes, that's Fahrenheit) in the middle ("heat") of the day, 3pm in the afternoon, in San Antonio, Texas.
Cripes. #AllThatGlobalWarming
Looks like you're sitting at around 80 even though you're 6 hours north of me.
So are we done with all this ing rain or what?
You are an idiot.
This year... wait till summer.
And using one place as an example that the Earth's Ocean temp and atmospheric temp not rising it just pure stupidity.
If we could just deal this rain out in July and August...
The Aquifer is in great shape and I cant wait for the rivers to the North of us to clear up for some kayaking.
They are running hard right now, so the changes should be interesting. We will probably have to move more trees and such out of good runs, but hardly any portaging. The places where we will paddle upstream will be tough, but its worth it if we can clear stuff so the way back down will be a breeze.
The fishing should be fun. The grammites should be abundant so if artificial lures dont work, we can use these. I might try to keep and cook some channel catfish this year. They taste really good in fast running water unlike the pond fed crap. No fat on the inside.
I decided to give a river and fishing report, as well as a wish for rain spread out over the summer.
Flood advisory in effect all day.
Wettest Spring/Summer in recent memory. Thanks MM, we needed it.
Bend over, I'll give you a wet summer.
Damn i thought MM knew everything about everything ever
Unless he's talking about women, basic investing, or being a father.
Close this damn thread, its an epic failure of End Games proportions.
It's summer now.
2021 still on pace to be coldest wettest year in recorded San Antonio meteorological history.
, now it's going to be 105 next week after that face posted that
Won't get to 100 until August if ever.
OP historically wrong
Oh good lord.. In consecutive postings by our climatologist.
Do you know what July thru Oct is going to do to those numbers?
Summer is hot here. Those numbers are not up yet.
And we will have some places hitting records low temps, but far more will hit record HIGHs for the year.
Summer is always dry in Seattle. Their koppen climate is Csb, 'temperate Mediterranean climate', denoting the summer Dry Season.
Most of the western half of California (except for SF and nearby areas) is Csa, which has a similarly dry summer, but significantly warmer temps.
Most of Texas, including San Antonio, Houston and DFW, has a Cfa climate - hot-summer four-season humid climate; thus, rain and precipitation is likely in all four seasons, though admittedly there tends to be a wetter bias in Spring and Fall than in summer.
So far we have the coldest wettest July on record, currently slightly edging out 2002, which was the only other July in my lifetime where SA has had so much rain and cloud cover.
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