Thursday, May 7, 2009

New Poll Posted, More Severe Weather & Heavy Rain

Wow my friends and family in the south are just about over the rain. I just keep reminding them to enjoy it because when the "Dog Days of August" (and July) come they will long for the cool and damp weather.

More severe weather and heavy rain is possible today in the south, with even greater chances tomorrow.

Moderate severe weather risks have now been posted for eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas.

I posted a new poll today asking if you have ever formally studied meteorology.

And grandma (whom I call Mimi) has one final lesson for us before she starts some college level teaching. She informed me these lessons are intro level.

  • A boiled egg in the morning is hard to beat
  • All babies are subject to change without notice
  • His luck is so bad, he put a seashell to his ear and got a busy signal
  • I don't know how much money I have in the bank I haven't shaken it lately
  • All banks are the same They have one window at which ten people are standing and four windows called "Next window"

    Enjoy and have a great day!

    Sorry for the short blog but I am on a time crunch today with work.

    Over the weekend I will throw some thoughts together so next week we can start learning more about our CoCoRaHS states.
  • 3 comments:

    1. Chris, Mimi is hilarious. :)

      "All babies are subject to change without notice"

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    2. Chris,

      Please just stick to the weather!

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    3. I'll say we're ready for some dry weather in SW Virginia for sure. We've actually been in one of the 'drier' areas in recent days, with only 3 inches of rain where I'm at, compared to some places with more than 5. We're looking to get even more rain today through Monday too. I haven't been able to work in the yard a bit in the past week, and I've got several plants to get in the ground, and others I need to transfer to different locations in my yard. We need the rain though, the drought going back 3 years took its toll.

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