Talking about the Weather

The DC area has been very dry this summer. The last I heard was that the total rainfall for the year is a foot below normal for this point. One consequence of the lack of water is that plants aren’t growing very well. My garden was a disaster this year, yielding only a handful of tomatoes and one stunted zucchini. (Note to self: use the hose and water the garden next time!) On the other hand, the grass has been dormant most of the summer and has probably been mowed less than half a dozen time.
According to the news, today was the 34th consecutive day with no measurable rainfall. That’s the longest period without rain since they started keeping records in 1871.
Thursday’s weather forecast called for a 30% chance of rain.  There were a few wisps of clouds today, but no rain worth mentioning.  Now they’re saying it’s going to rain all day tomorrow with a strong possibility of severe thunderstorms.
To be honest, I’d love to see some rain.  But they’ve been predicting scattered showers for a couple weeks.
I guess time will tell.

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  1. Update: On Friday afternoon, I sent an email to a friend saying, “No rain so far.” About 15 minutes later, I had to run the windshield wipers for an entire minute. There were a few more showers, but probably less than 1/4 inch in total; certainly not enough to end the drought.
    But if it was measurable at Reagan-National airport, then it’s time to reset the clock on the number of days without measurable precipitation.

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