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Message 1856434 - Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 22:01:52 UTC

We're enjoying our 1st sunny morning here in some time after receiving a month's worth of rain yesterday, 93mm, which wouldn't have been so bad if we hadn't already had 88.5mm and more rain is expected here over the next 6 days. :-O

That's 181.5mm (7.14") so far this month and 411.5mm (16.2") so far this year, now there's half our yearly rainfall already and we're not a quarter of the way into it yet.

Expecting a max here today of 22C, but we havn't done very well here this year reaching them max's.

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Message 1856452 - Posted: 18 Mar 2017, 23:36:59 UTC

32°F/0°C. Mostly cloudy. Humidity = 56%. Down to 29°F, tonight, with 30% chance of snow, Sunday.
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Message 1856499 - Posted: 19 Mar 2017, 4:46:11 UTC

It was 88F today, tonight is predicted to get down to 55F, but My PC should do just fine at keeping the home warm tonight.

Though I still have a few top panel wires to redo, since two cables are on backwards I think, since the cables aren't keyed at all on one end, on the other end they are keyed, go figure.
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Message 1856520 - Posted: 19 Mar 2017, 8:27:15 UTC - in response to Message 1856434.  
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[quote]We're enjoying our 1st sunny morning here in some time after receiving a month's worth of rain yesterday, 93mm, which wouldn't have been so bad if we hadn't already had 88.5mm and more rain is expected here over the next 6 days. :-O

That's 181.5mm (7.14") so far this month and 411.5mm (16.2") so far this year, now there's half our yearly rainfall already and we're not a quarter of the way into it yet.


Wow Wiggo everywhere seems to be going to the extremes this year than their normal seasons. In a normal year here it's 20 inches per season but then having nothing to speak of for 4 years we get dumped with 52 inches and our season isn't over yet.

Now it's fire season is to watch out for this summer with all that new under growth.
Tank up with all that beer and put it out I guess. LOL
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Message 1856526 - Posted: 19 Mar 2017, 10:07:34 UTC

Well they moved our chance of rain up to monday and tuesday but like the last one we got 12 inche of rain between drops, all of it went around us up to OR and WA again. Over all we are in pretty good shape this year. I know the deer are pretty happy right now with all this grass.

My one sister in Texas is screaming for rain this year.

Our temp is hitting the low 80's now so we will slip into summer mode soon.
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Message 1856537 - Posted: 19 Mar 2017, 10:29:16 UTC

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