Weather.com is being funny
Apr. 22nd, 2006 03:06 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We've been in EXTREME 100-year-drought (even for the high desert) since early November. The humidity this past week has been almost in the negative numbers. Although it's not quite 80 yet, all you'd have to do to cool off quickly is take a shower, then stand naked outside for about 5 minutes. The evaporative cooling would plummet your body temperature and you'd be dry in two shakes of a peepee. Some of the NM reservoirs look more like the arid Bonneville Salt Flats.
Somehow a minor front is scraping through here, some leftover remnant of the California deluges. It's been cloudy all day, and there's a 30% chance of a quickie T-storm this afternoon (I doubt it, looking at the radar images).
Weather.com likes to put little blue links over the forecast if there is anything out of the usual weather-wise. Over this afternoon, the link says:
"Escape the Rain"
I just about crapped my pants. WHAT are these people thinking! LOL
Somehow a minor front is scraping through here, some leftover remnant of the California deluges. It's been cloudy all day, and there's a 30% chance of a quickie T-storm this afternoon (I doubt it, looking at the radar images).
Weather.com likes to put little blue links over the forecast if there is anything out of the usual weather-wise. Over this afternoon, the link says:
"Escape the Rain"
I just about crapped my pants. WHAT are these people thinking! LOL