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It's raining!!!!!
by
Mikekoz13
on 05 Sep, 2008 21:29
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Only the second time in about 8 weeks. Thank you Hurricane Hanna remnants!
The smell of the rain on the night air breezing in thru the screened door is awesome.
MMMM!
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#1
by
wpruitt
on 05 Sep, 2008 21:36
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We are starting to have this thing called "rain" too. We should be getting more with hurricanes stacked up in the Atlantic like planes over Atlanta.
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#2
by
GASlick
on 05 Sep, 2008 21:48
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Glad you're getting some rain.
They're still not sure what Ike is going to do.
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#3
by
slyinglide
on 05 Sep, 2008 22:23
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Send some of that rain up here to the Pacific Northwest...........We are in bad need of some of that wet stuff.
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#4
by
GASlick
on 05 Sep, 2008 22:25
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I thought it always rained in the PNW. Isn't that what it's known for?!
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#5
by
Brkeatr
on 05 Sep, 2008 22:59
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We have had one of the wettest summers on record here....
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#6
by
time2shine
on 05 Sep, 2008 23:05
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I thought it always rained in the PNW. Isn't that what it's known for?!
heh, i think he may be joking. But seriously, take our rain! Summers are typically amazing in the NW, but this year seemed to have much more rain.
I do love year-round green, though.
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#7
by
Timmay
on 05 Sep, 2008 23:32
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We havent had rain since July 18th and was only about 1/2 inch. We started to get rain from the remenants of Gustav...got the ground wet and then it quit. We need it badly...even though we had 12 inches fall jut north of us late this spring and just really flooded things out. We still have roads closed because of it.
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#8
by
Paul
on 06 Sep, 2008 06:48
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Yeah, finally got some rain on the Wisconsin-Illinois border too. We haven't had rain since July either and everything was getting brown and dusty. The 3-4 inches that fell are already greening things up.
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#9
by
slyinglide
on 06 Sep, 2008 15:08
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I thought it always rained in the PNW. Isn't that what it's known for?!
I would hope that the Beautiful Pacific Northwest is known for more than rain....But we are in desperate need of it...I live east of Roseburg Oregon on HWY 138 which leads up into the mountains towards Diamond Lake rec area and Crater lake National Park. The Hwy was closed yesterday due to a forest fire that jumped the Hwy. One of a couple of hundred here in Oregon, Northern Cali. and Wash.
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#10
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Sep, 2008 18:29
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This was a good soaking rain..... It looks like we got about three inches or so.........
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#11
by
buuckkweet
on 06 Sep, 2008 20:16
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