Pattern August Rush 2020

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Not much on radar but it is raining a bit harder than I expected this morning. Must be under the radar beam.
 

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Welp, I think we can pretty much say that we should be able to enter Fall without any sort of drought. We have had so much rainfall over the last 2 weeks. I know October is generally one of our driest months, but with the upcoming forecast looks more promising for more rainfall. I have never seen the grass/tree's this green in a long time. And with how active the tropics are expected to get, I can imagine that at some point someone on this board is going to get hit with a tropical system at some point.
 
Welp, I think we can pretty much say that we should be able to enter Fall without any sort of drought. We have had so much rainfall over the last 2 weeks. I know October is generally one of our driest months, but with the upcoming forecast looks more promising for more rainfall. I have never seen the grass/tree's this green in a long time. And with how active the tropics are expected to get, I can imagine that at some point someone on this board is going to get hit with a tropical system at some point.

SER in September now....
 
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Still only 72°. I don't really need to mow, but I am anyways.

I need to, but the yard is soaked from yesterday's rain, so there isn't any need in trying. I'll probably have to wait until the evening later on this week when it's 85 and the dew point is in the 70s.
 
Is there anyone on here thats gonna finish below average in rainfall other than me? Smh GSP averages 13.5 for summer and I think most across the south would be similar averages. I'm at 9.4 now. Not a chance I get 4 inches ( without a tropical system) in two weeks to finish average. Not horrible amounts, but definitely disappointing being below average in an overall wet summer for most.
 
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Welp, I think we can pretty much say that we should be able to enter Fall without any sort of drought. We have had so much rainfall over the last 2 weeks. I know October is generally one of our driest months, but with the upcoming forecast looks more promising for more rainfall. I have never seen the grass/tree's this green in a long time. And with how active the tropics are expected to get, I can imagine that at some point someone on this board is going to get hit with a tropical system at some point.
U just jinxed it. #septemberfromhell
 
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