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All the heaviest totals shifting onto the coast. Florida needs the rain for fires.
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Do not miss those FL monster bugs at all!15.76" of rain so far this month with no tropical storm, and that's not counting the deluge we've just had the past few hours, and 3 more days to go; record is 16.34".
Dadgum bugs think inside is a safe haven ...
Florida Pest is doing Dirty Harry tomorrow ...
How the heck they get in is beyond me - this house is so tight. I mean - real tight. But I've killed 2 palmetto bugs in the last day.Do not miss those FL monster bugs at all!
Yay! 360 hour map, 1.2" of rain total!12z eps
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Don't care, bring the heat, gotta make up for lost time from the cool and rainy June.You do realize that below normal temps in July can still mean very warm temps.
When I lived in FL, I was never able to find a chemical that would kill those suckers. What are you using - radioactivity?How the heck they get in is beyond me - this house is so tight. I mean - real tight. But I've killed 2 palmetto bugs in the last day.
But tomorrow - chemical annihilation ...
Had a dog that killed them!How the heck they get in is beyond me - this house is so tight. I mean - real tight. But I've killed 2 palmetto bugs in the last day.
But tomorrow - chemical annihilation ...
They fly down the chimney, like Santa!How the heck they get in is beyond me - this house is so tight. I mean - real tight. But I've killed 2 palmetto bugs in the last day.
But tomorrow - chemical annihilation ...
Send it this way, and towards South Carolina. Alabama and Florida need to dry out. 10 to 15 inches in a month isn't that good. I've only had about 3 to 5 in my area, which is normal.Looking like a rainy weekend for many
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Well, you did ask for a lot of rain about a month ago, lol.15.76" of rain so far this month with no tropical storm, and that's not counting the deluge we've just had the past few hours, and 3 more days to go; record is 16.34".
Dadgum bugs think inside is a safe haven ...
Florida Pest is doing Dirty Harry tomorrow ...
I hope so. These low 80s and 50 degree dewpoints, really dry out soil moisture with the quickness!Looking like a rainy weekend for some.
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That's a good thing IMO. Less soil moisture = less humidity right ? As far as I'm concerned the grass can die and we can turn into a desert until summer is over.I hope so. These low 80s and 50 degree dewpoints, really dry out soil moisture with the quickness!
More soil moisture can also keep heatwaves away. The Suns energy goes into evaporating the moisture and keeps the temps a little coolerThat's a good thing IMO. Less soil moisture = less humidity right ? As far as I'm concerned the grass can die and we can turn into a desert until summer is over.
Up to 15.96" so far this month -- that qualifies as somewhat more than "a lot" ... LOL ...Send it this way, and towards South Carolina. Alabama and Florida need to dry out. 10 to 15 inches in a month isn't that good. I've only had about 3 to 5 in my area, which is normal.
Well, you did ask for a lot of rain about a month ago, lol.
It all balances out! 16 months of above normal temps, the one montage to break the streak is June, now expect atleast 9 months of above normal temps again! #NOWINTERUp to 15.96" so far this month -- that qualifies as somewhat more than "a lot" ... LOL ...
80s in June, 90s in January.It all balances out! 16 months of above normal temps, the one montage to break the streak is June, now expect atleast 9 months of above normal temps again! #NOWINTER