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Texas weather strikes again

oldrivers

New member
Well yesterday we experienced round 200 of thunderstorms and torrential rainfall. Texaspapa wasn't able to go hunting today with me anyway. So tomorrow I'll try and get out to the youth campgrounds again. Temperature is only suppose to be 112 lol. I need to move to hawaii:lmfao:
 
Please send the rain down here to Florida, most of the fires are out but my yard sounds like I am walking on Rice Krispies...
 
sandcrab said:
Please send the rain down here to Florida, most of the fires are out but my yard sounds like I am walking on Rice Krispies...

That's normal for Fl. You know it doesn't rain till June when it is hurricane season.:rofl:
 
Not true, when I was a kid it rained every afternoon, some time for 5 minutes sometimes for 5 days, I cant count the times I rode my bicycle home in the rain, how many hours my motorcycle and I spent under some bridge on I-95. Too many people and too much pavement have ruined my state. Nuf Said... I am showing my age.
 
It never rains in California:rofl:
 
You have my deepest sympathy. I remember that blistering, soaking, heat all to well. You could bake bisquits on the sidewalk there. When I lived in Phoenix they used to take the TV cameras downtown in the middle of the summer and fry eggs on the sidewalk. The weather guys would never give the ground temperature as it would scare you to death. They took the temperature off the top of a 60 foot tower at the airport.

Bill
 
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