Thank you sir! It's going to be miserable around this neck of the woods for sure. I'll be in the pool if you need me.I had to put on a robe last evening as I headed to the hot tub!!!!!!!!!!! We are always looking for staunch conservative minded folks out west, come on out and join us, it's a six person tub with a view of the lake and the wood duck duckilings are just getting reay to leave the nest, same for the swallows. Lots of tent space and an open fire pit to stay warm in the evening
I had to put on a robe last evening as I headed to the hot tub!!!!!!!!!!! We are always looking for staunch conservative minded folks out west, come on out and join us, it's a six person tub with a view of the lake and the wood duck duckilings are just getting reay to leave the nest, same for the swallows. Lots of tent space and an open fire pit to stay warm in the evening
I had to put on a robe last evening as I headed to the hot tub!!!!!!!!!!! We are always looking for staunch conservative minded folks out west, come on out and join us, it's a six person tub with a view of the lake and the wood duck duckilings are just getting reay to leave the nest, same for the swallows. Lots of tent space and an open fire pit to stay warm in the evening
I'm a staunch conservative and I've applied for 3 jobs in the last few weeks with the state of Washington. If you can find me a job.......I'm there tomorrow!Whats your field of endeavor? I'm on Ft Lewis, work for the CORPS G4 and we here of differant openings as they bocme open. I'll do what I can to help. Heck, it's time to start a new thread just for that purpose.
A large area of hot and humid air across the southern U.S. is forecast by
all the computer models and objective guidance to spread across at least
30 states by this weekend. Within this airmass, a considerable area of
dangerous heat is likely to set up across a significant portion of the
central and southern United States. This heat is
currently forecast to last through almost the entire week.
"Almost" hit 70 here in Portland today, gotta love the PNW...
Sorry, but us'ns in S.Tx don't feel sorry for ya. We've had extreme heat for weeks, + no rain to speak of
Like GeeBeav said, here in South Texas we have already been there. According to KSAT Weather we have now had 12 days of 100° days. For the year we have had about 4 inches of rain. We would normally have 12-13 inches by now. Add in that we had very little rain since Sept. We are probably about 13-14 inches behind since Sept. Medina Lake is around 30 ft. below average. In 2009 we set a record of something like 55 days of 100° or more. But even if we don't actually hit 100° we have had many days of 99°. For the next 8 days we are forecast to have four 100° days, two 99° and two 98° days.
As much as I love being able to ride all winter, I'm beginning to think about living in a higher elevation....