I'm going to make an interesting hypothesis here
But before I do, I need at least half a dozen people to chime in with their answers to this simple question:
How's your local weather been this summer? |
Strange, we got lots of rain in April, May & June, but July has been drier than a flour miller's fart. The only good thing is the temps are below normal, easier on the A/C bill. Delayed putting in the garden by the rains but now that it is in I need to run the soaker hose every second day.
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I'll play- but I'm affraid I know where you're going with this...
Denver, which is in a semi-arid climate has had unusually cool and wet weather. But not outside what would be considered statistically normal. |
Coldest July on record here.
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Darn near Central Florida's for the most part. Sunny and humid, bordering on hot until the afternoon, then usually a rain shower followed up by either more rain or sweltering humidity.
Garden loves it, grass loves it, I don't so much. |
Cooler than usual, wetter than the past 2 or 3 years.
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The last time I can remember a summer as cold and damp as this one's been was in 1986, and I remember it well. It was the summer after the Chernobyl accident.
I think something's happened that nobody's telling us, most likely within the borders of North Korea. |
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It's been trending cooler, and wetter, for the last several years here in Missouri. And that includes the winters.
And I, for one, like it. Chas |
We finally got some rain this afternoon.
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