Posted by downsouth on August 27, 2011 at 16:39:06 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Hot & Dry in Texas posted by Hay_Man on August 27, 2011 at 09:43:14:
Not sure what part of our wonderful state your in, but judging from the blue rocking horse in one picture I'm guessing the north west part. We got 3/4" yesterday, been a long time since we had anything. This was a sea breeze that blew in and dropped anchor about the time it got here so we got quite a bit. Weather guessers this evening say next week around Wednesday there will be more, chance is good 3 days in a row and it showed it will go across about 2/3 of the state on Friday! Yea, I know it's just a guess but hey.........cross your fingers! Everything greened up today quick, but the humidity is out of control now. Tommorow they say it will be over 100 and drier, yuk. The good part, tonight it drops down to 75. Been a while since it was that cool anytime day or night! Labor Day is almost here, then it should start the cool down...........crossing my fingers!
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