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We've had beautiful sunny weather here for the last couple of weeks. Lowest temp so far was -4 and the highest temp was yesterday at 25 degs. Snow on the ground since the end of October and not likely to melt off until April. Supposed to snow later today. I see some clouds coming over the mountain range to our west.
 
Currently 34* F and mostly sunny, but clouds will increase and the forecast high is 57* F. Tomorrow, it's supposed to be clear & sunny with a new forecast high of 62* F, according to NOAA Weather, so MAYBE I can squeeze in a bike ride before Turkey Day! Weather deteriorates toward the end of the week, with a 20% chance of rain/snow Thursday night and also on Black Friday. The highs will drop back into the 50s as well, so if there's any riding to be done this week, it will happen tomorrow. 😒
 
We had another 'dry rain' today:rolleyes:.
Dry rain you ask?
That's when you can hear rain pitter-patter on the metal roof of the patio for a long time, but magically, nothing gets wet.:huh:
 
Decent. but our radar has been down for a week. anything "ODD" going on up there? You know, like odd solid geometric shapes as big as a city or seriously janked up cloud formations that might suggest some kind of vortex or weather control?
 
This is what we had temp wise for about two weeks..this temp was daytime high just outside my control panel. I say outside ..but I have a hole in the wall where my sticks come in.
 

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Well, we got back from our 240-mile round trip for a free meal. :rolleyes:
Rained on us all the way back.
"Welcome home! 1.89" said the rain gauge gaah"
I've been reading enough of Sourdough's posts that I shoulda taken a pic of the spread:D.
It's likely the last one.:(
 
"Welcome home! 1.89" said the rain gauge gaah"
Add another 1.28" this morning on top of that, and you have ponding in the back yard.
Call in the ducks! gaah
 

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