Posted by dave2 on July 01, 2011 at 04:54:21 from (79.240.155.203):
I have this habit of checking weather on the internet and procrasting (or adjusting chores) accordingly. Had to get the hay out of the field and in the barn the other day. One man show and had to get to work and the weather site said 40% chance of 1/2 mm of rain. Figured I could chance that so laoded the 2 wagons I have, parked them in the back corner of the field and a little in the woods, then stacked the rest on the ground next to them. We got 2mm of rain in the night. Not a bid deal as stuff was pretty protected ands I got the two wagons unloaded and the stuff from the ground loaded back on one. No rain in site til Sunday and I was behind on some other things before going to work so left the loaded wagon til I woke up today. Drizzle a few minutes in the night and was sunny when I came home this morning, internet still said no rain. Woke up to something beating on the windows and crashing . Thunderr, lightning, hail, and 20 liters of rain (about 3/4 inch) had dumped in just a few minutes. Weather site now calls (called) for 3mm....
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