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- HouTXmetro
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Shoshana wrote:
Feels like August more than July. And not even August in Austin - this feels like North Texas!
'shana
I live in an oven. The Austin forecast is HORRIBLE. Look at these temps!!! I dropped a frozen meal on the ground and didn't pick it up right away and in about 30 secs on the ground it was nearly defrosted. Is that wrong or what? This weather is just about to drive me crazy.
Okay, enough ranting and raving about the weather. Ugh.
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After a beautiful 4th of July weekend... it looks like we could see some significant rain this week here in Seattle.
Temperatures were around 80 degrees yesterday under perfect sunshine... but we may get stuck in the upper 60's by tomorrow.
Sorry. The contrast is so great that I had to mention our weather up here in the PNW!!

Temperatures were around 80 degrees yesterday under perfect sunshine... but we may get stuck in the upper 60's by tomorrow.
Sorry. The contrast is so great that I had to mention our weather up here in the PNW!!
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TT-SEA wrote:After a beautiful 4th of July weekend... it looks like we could see some significant rain this week here in Seattle.![]()
Temperatures were around 80 degrees yesterday under perfect sunshine... but we may get stuck in the upper 60's by tomorrow.
Sorry. The contrast is so great that I had to mention our weather up here in the PNW!!
Again, that's just mean.

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TT-SEA wrote:After a beautiful 4th of July weekend... it looks like we could see some significant rain this week here in Seattle.![]()
Temperatures were around 80 degrees yesterday under perfect sunshine... but we may get stuck in the upper 60's by tomorrow.
Sorry. The contrast is so great that I had to mention our weather up here in the PNW!!
I think that was EVIL and more EVIL with a second helping of EVIL...

And this rain stuff you are talking about. I remember the history books talking about it...it is stuff that falls from the sky right???

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- HouTXmetro
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cctxhurricanewatcher wrote:I hear you there , Portastorm.
The more water I seem to pour on my lawn, the browner it gets. Seems like I am frying the grass. May water bill was $150 last month, partly because my lawn is new and it required alot of water to get it going. But this month's bill will be ugly too.![]()
Tell me about it. I watered my back yard and the grass got browner. What a waste of time and money

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HouTXmetro wrote:High temps drop by 4-5 degrees starting Monday. I wonder if they are expecting a front to come through.
I believe it is some kind of residual effect from Dennis ... whereas if he makes landfall in Louisiana and treks northward, he will help pull down cooler, drier air from north of the southern Plains.
That would be nice either way.
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