Literally. The middle school district track meet was rained delayed last Wednesday until today, and looking out the window it looks like a repeat for this afternoon.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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It has been rainy and cold here in NJ for a week solid. It’s dank.
Fortunately no awful tornadoes. I feel for those people.
But for the end of May we have had very little warm, sunny weather, literally a handful of nice days.
I got soaked riding my bike home.
Must’ve ridden home at just the wrong time…didn’t rain much today really.
-Scott
Apparently you missed it.
Weather underground has my zip code at 0.o1 inches. :-\ I was at CSU and they got more than that.
Too bad, could have used more rain, I’m loving the green.
-Scott
Fort Collins covers more than 50 square miles.
It was raining hard all day today from Cameron Pass to Fort Collins to Boulder and Lakewood. But the Colo Rockies are playing the D-Backs in downtown Denver (only 5 miles away) without interruption. Hmmm
Classic upslope weather system, blowing east to west.