PenMan1
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Today, we had our third consecutive day of 110 degree temps.
For the first time in my life, I watched an extreme thunderstorm that produced NO RAIN! The storm raged for over an hour before any rainfall. It was SO HOT that for the first hour, you could "see the rain" about 50,000 feet above evaropate before it reached terra firma.
When the Gods decided to "let loose", we still go NO water, but instead, ICE! We got hail for about an hour . The ground was covered with frozen marbles. Watching the steam on the water and land was GREAT!
We rushed out to feel the temp drop from 110 to 90. The WONDERFUL news is that the skies are overcast, meaning that tomorrow will be much cooler. The bad news is that 95 with 90 percent humidity feels like 105
The moral of this story is "BE CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU PRAY FOR"
Respectfully submitted.
For the first time in my life, I watched an extreme thunderstorm that produced NO RAIN! The storm raged for over an hour before any rainfall. It was SO HOT that for the first hour, you could "see the rain" about 50,000 feet above evaropate before it reached terra firma.
When the Gods decided to "let loose", we still go NO water, but instead, ICE! We got hail for about an hour . The ground was covered with frozen marbles. Watching the steam on the water and land was GREAT!
We rushed out to feel the temp drop from 110 to 90. The WONDERFUL news is that the skies are overcast, meaning that tomorrow will be much cooler. The bad news is that 95 with 90 percent humidity feels like 105
The moral of this story is "BE CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU PRAY FOR"
Respectfully submitted.
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