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The weather this spring has sucked
2008-04-03, 5:05 PM #1
In an hour or so we'll be getting more storms, more rain, and more possible tornadoes. The last thing we need is more rain.

*sigh*

This sucks.

Anybody have blueprints to build an ark?
"Harriet, sweet Harriet - hard-hearted harbinger of haggis."
2008-04-03, 5:10 PM #2
Rainy here too, but the next couple days are lookin' up :) :cool: :)
2008-04-03, 5:15 PM #3
We just had a couple days of snow.
Life is beautiful.
2008-04-03, 7:33 PM #4
Weather's been awesome here. Hoping for another hot, dry summer.
Pissed Off?
2008-04-03, 7:35 PM #5
The weather here sucks. Then again, that is New England.

It was 65 out monday, I woke up the next day to snow.
Think while it's still legal.
2008-04-03, 7:36 PM #6
Spring just started.. and it always rains/storms most during spring around the mid-west. I'm just glad the snow is gone and hopefully for good!
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2008-04-03, 7:36 PM #7
Figures the 2.5 days I'm in Arkansas we get weather like this (flood/storm/tornado warnings). Fun times in a fun state!
2008-04-03, 8:10 PM #8
Arkansas? Fun? What part of the state are you in?

Seriously, though. I came through Memphis today and the Mississippi River is so high it isn't even funny. The White Rivier is also bad. I hope I don't see any tornadoes tonight.
2008-04-03, 8:49 PM #9
Originally posted by Destrroyer20:
Arkansas? Fun? What part of the state are you in?

Seriously, though. I came through Memphis today and the Mississippi River is so high it isn't even funny. The White Rivier is also bad. I hope I don't see any tornadoes tonight.


I thought the White River overflowed it's banks last weekend.

Btw, hi to you Arkansassians! I'm at Russellville, and so far, the tornadoes have gone south of us through Little Rock, Jacksonville, and Cabot (right now).

The street in front of my house is completely underwater, though.
"Harriet, sweet Harriet - hard-hearted harbinger of haggis."
2008-04-03, 9:27 PM #10
I'm in Searcy (northeast of Cabot) and currently hiding in the bathroom. The first wave has gone though, but the stuff coming out of Conway looks to be heading right for us as well.

*Sigh* It's going to be a long night.

Edit: All clear now. Finally, sleep time.
2008-04-04, 7:49 AM #11
It has drizzled constantly for months now. I'm really, really freaking sick of it. It went from not having a drop of rain since we moved here, to constant unremitting sogginess. I want the drought back.
2008-04-04, 7:53 AM #12
Aprils usually the wettest month of the year.
nope.
2008-04-04, 8:04 AM #13
We had some rather nasty rain in NE Texas today, nothing dangerous but I couldn't drive over 30mph on the highway for a good 5 minutes. Raining so hard my headlights were all I could see reflected back by a billion little shards of watery mirrors.
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2008-04-04, 8:53 AM #14
Originally posted by Baconfish:
Aprils usually the wettest month of the year.


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2008-04-04, 9:15 AM #15
well it's nice and sunny in geneva, but still a little chilly.
People of our generation should not be subjected to mornings.

Rbots
2008-04-04, 8:23 PM #16
this afternoon was abso-frekakkin-lutely beautiful here... warm, just a pinch of chill to the air, clear skies, beautiful colors in the evening, plenty of happy Lawrencians out and about on Mass street, lots of good music, some tree climbing and mid-branch pseudo naps, wooo hah.

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