Posted by Mark - IN. on June 30, 2012 at 04:42:52 from (50.121.126.101):
In Reply to: rain, complain posted by northvale-PA on June 30, 2012 at 03:04:55:
We finally got some rain in the middle of the night in northern Indiana. Don't know how much though. Lasted a good half hour though at least. Not hard, but good and steady. First one of those in a long while. This morning aff that is bright yellow or brown is good and soaked. Time to get showered and dressed and go take a look.
I don't get the whole thing. Cool fronts come through, supposed to give us rain, and nothing. Then I hear that folks in Minnesota or Kankakee, IL get five or so inches dumped on them that alleviates some of the drought, and then causes problems because of the amount all at once. If it could just be shared somehow. But, the weather guy last night is showing rain here through Tuesday. But then again, he has been showing rain off and on for... We are down to 1.5" for the month, although I don't know who got 1.5", down something like 3.5" average for the month.
My brother-in-law, Dane, is convinced that China is controlling it with satellites. I thought he was joking at first, but he aint. So when I know he's listening but doesn't know that I know that he's listening, I feed it, muttering stuff under my breath. Makes my sister call me and ask me why I get him all cranked up like that. Of course I ask, "Me? Huh? What? Did what? Cranked up again, you say? He is? Noooo". Grin
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