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Minnesotans Arguing About the Weather IV: Niño or Niña, My Joints Stopped Trying

We had a very quick storm through here. It was traveling softball night at Harmon Park, and the girls had to scoot out fast. The storm hit strong, with the rain coming down in buckets and some giant boomers, with what sounded like a lightning strike very near my neighborhood.
 
Approaching 6:15 a.m. with a temp of 78 and humidity of 86% which might as well be 150% because it feels like 90 at least. :mad:
 
Holy shit Florida

“potentially life threatening weather” as a tropical system stalls. 5-7 inches of rain already and another 2-4 inches possible by evening. Panthers can’t fly out to Edmonton yet.

keep denying science assholes. Tots and pears
 
The next 6-7 days in the twin cities are going to be very, very wet. Obviously things will change, but the forecast model I use shows about 0.5-1.2 inches of rain every day for the next week.
 
I’ve never been so apprehensive about an incoming six inches

Can you direct that to Chicagoland all next week? The 10 day forecast has nothing lower than 90 for the highs, and mid 70s for the overnight lows. Heat index of 100+ the entire time.

For almost two weeks straight.

Blah.


Climate change deniers can go high dive into an empty pool.
 
Got 1.1" yesterday and another 1.05" before 2 AM today.

still forecast for another 6" this week.

edit: That said... long soaking rains like this should help the aquifers. I'm guessing they've been wrecked the last two years. Thankfully this isn't coming down in like one or two-hour torrential storms. It's basically just solid for the entire week.
 
We are not getting nearly as much range here in the northwest burbs.

This is all better than Vegas was...106 every day and it felt 30 degrees warmer. I have been there when it is 116 and somehow this felt worse.
 
Got 1.1" yesterday and another 1.05" before 2 AM today.

still forecast for another 6" this week.

edit: That said... long soaking rains like this should help the aquifers. I'm guessing they've been wrecked the last two years. Thankfully this isn't coming down in like one or two-hour torrential storms. It's basically just solid for the entire week.

Signs on 94 last night warned of flooding west of the 494/694 interchange. I think it’s gonna get a lot worse this week

also fuck Woodbury. Went last night and kept getting lost trying to find exit to 694 that was actually open. Ended up taking Hadley to 34th and got stuck behind a train. This is after spending time at every stoplight in Woodbury because traffic never moves. Think I’m done with Woodbury for the summer
 
So uh. We just had peak rainfall of 5"/hr and picked up 1.4" of rain in a little over 25 minutes. That was a shit ton of rain.
 
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