How's the weather

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glenn kangiser

Quote from: Redoverfarm on March 30, 2008, 08:19:36 AM
Well mother nature let us know who is actually in control.  Temps dropped last night to 32F and this morning there was a mix of snow/freezing rain. The forecast predicts a high of 35 and low's in the mid 20's for tonight. So I guess we willhave to wait for spring a while longer.

Mother nature and government weather manipulation.

China admits it manipulates weather. http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/asiapcf/06/05/china.rain/index.html

Anybody believe we're not more advanced?  We have chemtrails covering the sky every day before a storm.   We have more days the jet con-trails spread and cover the entire sky than not (chemical enhanced con-trails are chemtrails and spread rather than disipate.)  There are still jets that go over and the trail goes away at the same time the sprayers are up there.

Look deeper than mother nature if you want to know what is happening.  The government commissioned a report stating that the military wanted to own the weather by 2025.  The Pentagon lost 3 trillion ? dollars they can't account for.  It costs a lot to fly that many jets in precision grids nearly every day.  The American people would not tolerate unknown tons of unknown substances being sprayed overhead if asked.  So the only thing to do is experiment on the citizens with them believing that anybody who sees the grids and x's sprayed overhead are conspiracy theorists and continue on full speed ahead as it becomes a common everyday occurrence.  This will not be the first time they have done military experiments on the citizens, nor the last.

Just my -- and quite a few others take on it.
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gandalfthegrey

Today
Mar 30

Details AM Rain
Hi: 58° Lo: 44°
Day: Slight chance of light rain showers. High 58F, humidity 45%. Winds SSE at 15 to 20 mph.
40%
Night: Patchy fog. Low 44F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
5%


Overcast and currently 51*
Bad Wolf


tanya

It is really cold here this morning.  The online weather report said 5 degrees.  BRRRR I didn't think it was that cold but it is pretty cold.  At least it is getting warm inthe daytime and we didn't get all that snow that all the surrounding areas had the past couple of days.  After today it is supposed to warm up a bit.  Hopefully it wont get this cold again. 
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Homegrown Tomatoes

It is starting off warm and pretty right now.  Had tornadic thunderstorms and 1" hail last night, but I guess I slept through a lot of it.  I did get up to see the hail because I was afraid the way it sounded it was going to break right through the bedroom window.  Guess it was worse than I realized because some of the big new castles they're building less than  a mile from here had their roofs ripped off or damaged.

gandalfthegrey

Cooling down.  Now 38*  and foggy.
Bad Wolf


tanya

It is cold here and the clouds are looking pretty dark over the mountains, it is snowing a bit here but just flurries.  The temp outside is about 28 degrees. 
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ScottA

Heavy rain yet again today. First it's windy then it's rainy. Seems the gods don't want me to finnish my roof anytime soon.

Homegrown Tomatoes

Yeah, we had some pretty good storms yesterday.  Today is starting off gray, but warmer than yesterday (though yesterday still felt good compared to Wisconsin).  It was in the 50s yesterday and is supposed to be in the 70s today.  There is a mourning dove in the tree out front singing away. It's supposed to be nice on Saturday, so we're going to take the kids to the zoo.

Redoverfarm

Forecast for rain. Hey they were right for a change. Started mid morning and has been most of the day. 36F has been pretty steady all day.  Amazing that the cabin has no insulation but is sealed up and the temps are usually 5-7 deg warmer than the outside. The lofts are about 10-15 deg warmer just the natural heat rise.


glenn kangiser

Our chance of rain missed us -- currently 55.5 out.
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glenn kangiser

Still 53.8 this morning, and no chance of rain for a week shown.
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tanya

It's going to rain and it is quite chilly this morning. 
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gandalfthegrey

48* fog begining to lift. looks like the sun will get it's chance to shine today. c*
Bad Wolf

Redoverfarm

Looks as if we will be getting the rain (3-4" pred) coming up the coast from the south.  Not suppose to clear out some until Sunday.


ScottA

Cleared up today. Got alot done on the roof. Shingles will be finnished tomorrow. Yeah!  :)

ScottA

Chilly start to the day but the sun is shining. Expecting 70 today. Soon as is warms up a bit I can finnish the shingles.

Homegrown Tomatoes

It is gorgeous today.  Low-mid 70s, breezy.  Took the kids to the zoo.  Was the perfect day for it, and it wasn't even crowded.  Too bad I have to stay in the rest of the day to get some work done.   :-\

peternap

Warmer, about 60 yesterday and.......rain,rain,rain. :(
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Redoverfarm

Stayed dry most of the day yesterday with temps in mid 60's. Rain didn't start until evening and then pretty much steady all night. Peter I was watching the weather map and it seemed that it moved up the coast closer to you than me.  Sorry for shoving that over on you.  :D

fishing_guy

62 F down here in the Twin Cities.  Spring has sprung.   :D

We were going to go to our property by Lake Vermillion.  Luckily, we looked at the weather report before we left.  They woke up to a foot of snow this morning.  18" will have fallen by tonight. :(

We have 600 trees due here in 4 weeks to go in up there.  Hope a lot of melting goes on between now and then.
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peternap

Quote from: Redoverfarm on April 06, 2008, 07:40:14 AM
Stayed dry most of the day yesterday with temps in mid 60's. Rain didn't start until evening and then pretty much steady all night. Peter I was watching the weather map and it seemed that it moved up the coast closer to you than me.  Sorry for shoving that over on you.  :D

No problem John. I have work piling up at the farm and the road has a big mud hole in it. Next week I'm putting 20 tons of #3's in it so I can get something done. ;D
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glenn kangiser

Great for work - mid 60's -- I'm off working on the road I have been hammering rocks out of for a week.
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Redoverfarm

I know alot of the readers will think it is foolish to pave a driveway. Some may think it is even a waste of money.  But as it turns out it was one of the best investments in the property I had made.  For several years I had a gravel driveway and was constantly putting stone on it and raking it out of the yard after the snow.  Now it takes about 1/2 hour to plow the snow and within a short period of time it is melted and dry.  So Peter amnd Glenn been there and done that and don't want to return to it anyways soon.  The Forrest Service uses a landscape rake to maintain what little gravel then put down but it seams very effective.

glenn kangiser

It's kinda fun for myself -- BIG 963 Bobcat and hammer, but it's more fun for customers at a buck and a half an hour. :)

Todays job got put off until the phone Co arrives to mark the phone line.  Yesterday we took out one they failed to mark but -- we asked so were covered.
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Redoverfarm

Hello "Can you hear me now".  Sure high on the rate.  Going rate for dozer or hoe in this area is $65. Went up $10 since last year to offset the fuel.