terryg wrote:Saturday now shows 20% ...
Still bringing my little yellow rubber boots though.
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terryg wrote:Saturday now shows 20% ...
How does rain south of Houston help someone west of Fort Worth?JNMAR wrote:You gotta be kidding...not where I am, I've got wheat that needs water and cattle that needs winter feed...get you an umbrella.terryg wrote:9 Days out, weather predictions are showing 60% chance of rain. Let's pray it clears up.
+1tacticool wrote:How does rain south of Houston help someone west of Fort Worth?JNMAR wrote:You gotta be kidding...not where I am, I've got wheat that needs water and cattle that needs winter feed...get you an umbrella.terryg wrote:9 Days out, weather predictions are showing 60% chance of rain. Let's pray it clears up.
Pretty dry down here too. Hadn't rained for weeks.TxRVer wrote:If rain's gonna be a problem for you, send it north. We've been dry for weeks and can really use it.
I understand and will be glad to take it off your hands that day.USA1 wrote:...but we just don't want it on forumday.
TxRVer wrote:I understand and will be glad to take it off your hands that day.USA1 wrote:...but we just don't want it on forumday.
Wow in my 26 years of flying it never ceases to amaze me what I don't know. That makes perfect sense to me. I will start incorporating that into my preflight planning. Thanks CharlesCharles L. Cotton wrote:We've been lucky with weather so far. One year we had off and on light showers in the afternoon, but they were short duration and the classes worked around it. A nine day forecast is virtually worthless, especially here on the Gulf Coast so don't get worried yet.
When I was a student pilot, my instructor said to check the winds aloft to see if they are as forecast (direction and velocity). If they aren't then the weather forecast is worthless.
Chas.
Glad you got your rain you've been needing.TxRVer wrote:I hope you guys had a great day without the wet stuff. As for us, we finally got a good soaking. Thanks.
We dodged the bullet on the weather. For a while the dark clouds looked threatening and the wind kicked up some dust but it was a perfect day. Later that night we got a pretty good down pour at my place. That was nice because it washed all of the dust off my car.USA1 wrote:Glad you got your rain you've been needing.TxRVer wrote:I hope you guys had a great day without the wet stuff. As for us, we finally got a good soaking. Thanks.
Fortunately, we didn't get rained on during forum day. It turned out to be a mix of sun and clouds. It was warm and humid but fairly comfortable. I'm just glad I wore shorts and drank plenty of water.
Divided Attention wrote:Weather was awesome! Coulda been so much hotter, and the breeze did keep blowing my tortilla chips away! Now I know why I didn't get to meet USA1 I was looking for the yellow boots!