
Heavy rain, with a promise of Clearing this afternoon.
Hot and humid weather headed our way.

Moderator: Modsquad
More Zuma weather than PCX weather . . . well put!it rained here last night before it moved up your way sunday was nice pcx weather we seem to have more zuma weather than pcx weather anymore
Comparatively short winded I thought.WhiteNoise wrote:It's a Beautiful Sunday. Sun's out. Breezy. Temp is 86. Tonight reversed 68 degreesCool!
The Not So Cool: by the end of this coming week it's going to be a Scorcher!feeling like 100-105 degrees! Sticky, Icky, Clammy and Wet. I calls it like it is! Yucky.
Why? We have Hurricane Barry that made landfall in Louisiana yesterday. Came on land as a Catagory 1 then downgraded to a tropical storm (ABC News). Arkansas overnight into Monday. He's crawling his way up from the South heading North then will hook east through the States where He'll end up in our east coast backyards. In his front pocket, rain - his back pocket, the heat.
Here in the States, we recognize/know that The Gulf is a Hot Spot for storms to brew (of any Size). You can think of it as one huge bathtub where the water's temp is usually "spot on" for a Spin.
Honestly, it takes guts to live or want to live anywhere on the Gulf's Coast, and ya gotta have Heart, lots and lots of Heart. They keep rebuilding. That in itself is So amazing.
The Stormy parts of my 15 yrs. in Florida (and being just a skip away from the Gulf) was enough for me. I'm not ashamed to admit it, I'm gutless. I ended up hating my weather radio. Shut-up! That echoed in my Big house. I heard it. Finally I left. I've been back on LI and I'm happier. This is my true homeland.
But.....I miss Florida too!! Wonderful Riding Places (North FL) and the weather was mostly in my favor. You just had to time yourself with the afternoon showers. I just can't/won't live there again (not fond of monster bugs either, Texas you ain't got nothing on Florida. Look another way).
Back to Barry
history has proved that Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Texas act as magnets for storms, always getting slammed. Over and over again. No words can descibe.....
Flashback:
Florida then Louisiana, particularly New Orleans: it was Aug 2005, Katrina a Category 5 hurricane came from Hell causing $125 billion dollars in catastrophic damagesWhat the __!
Flashback over.
All that, and I'll still complain![]()
Barry's coming, and it's going to be Hot! Me? I'll be at a retirement dinner out east on Long Island (on the water). I hope the Restaurant's A/C keeps up else I'll retire myself right back to my truck. I seriously need a spanking. Such a brat!
Southern and mid State neighbors, this is Not the worst storm by far, but please Stay Safe and God Bless
To all...sorry about the (very) long (winded) post
Well, I'm still here! Area still rebuilding after Michael, but starting to look normal again in many places.WhiteNoise wrote: Here in the States, we recognize/know that The Gulf is a Hot Spot for storms to brew (of any Size). You can think of it as one huge bathtub where the water's temp is usually "spot on" for a Spin.
Honestly, it takes guts to live or want to live anywhere on the Gulf's Coast, and ya gotta have Heart, lots and lots of Heart. They keep rebuilding. That in itself is So amazing.
Michael jigged east about 15 miles just before it was due to be a direct hit on us. Instead Panama City and Mexico Beach took the full force. We were hit pretty bad here, but not as bad as it could have been. Lost some roof shingles, all my fences were gone and trees in backyard were over. Many millions of trees were lost in this county and over in Panama City folks are still living in RVs and tents in many places. Rebuilding is slow but steady - will take another year or so I'm sure. Technically, Bay County is still under a state of emergency, but we no longer have a curfew! Most people here are pretty resentful that the rest of the country has moved on - media gave us our 3 days of interest and then went to other things - 'nuff said!WhiteNoise wrote:Limey, I see you're a Floridian...still.
2018 Michael left his mark. I'm very glad you're safe but sad about all the damage. Re-building home sweet home, I give those folks a lot of credit. Were you affected?
Yes WN - Long winded but well worth reading. It sounded like a great retirement party. It's good that you can get together with old colleagues and friends and stroll down memory lane. Speaking of lane . . . what? No "Penny Lane"????Wow, another long winded post! What say ye to ^that^ 2yous?Breaking records as of late
![]()
Wait, this thread is about rain.
Okay, let's ask OldG.....he knows what's coming at us early tonight