Weather Notebook For July 18, 2011
Fast-moving thunderstorms are blowing through. How much rain we get depends on how fast they’re moving.
Fast-moving thunderstorms are blowing through. How much rain we get depends on how fast they’re moving.
Despite the lack of rain this month, Fulton is still about 4 inches wetter than average and where it was last year at this time.
Wednesday’s showers doubled the monthly total – all the way up to 0,08-inch.
Rain is all gone – for a few more days at least.
Finally – some rain. Well OK, just a few drops, but maybe we will get enough today to water our lawns.
Ten times zero equals zero. But it’s possible there might be some rain today . . . . where have we heard that before?
Don’t forget to water the lawn. Mother Nature apparently has decided to take some time off in that department. There is a chance of rain later today – but we have missed chances earlier this month . . . so we’ll see.
How about that? The rains all missed us – again. And, today looks pretty good, too.
July is still rain-free. But there have been some distant rumblings. Does that mean our streak will come to an end later today?
How much longer can the month of July remain rain-free? A while longer, let’s hope.
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