Low humidity, 74 degrees at 2 pm we got 1.6" rain with this cold front the day before yesterday. 8.1"inches rain in the last month , before that hardly any. Exploding tomatoes. :) Lovely here today ...just lovely. Beth
YES. Us, too. We were 80's and 90's for the last couple of weeks and now we are misty and cool in the morning and crisp sunshine in the afternoon.
I like it. But I'm generally a hot weather wimp. My mossback gets all up in a tissy when things get over 75. True northwesterners have trouble in the heat with their webbed feet.
Oh, and I DID stake my tomatoes and they still ended up falling over. I didn't have a dead bunny, though. Although I will shortly...wink, wink.
About the same...sad.
ReplyDeleteHighs in upper 80's with high humidity.
ReplyDeleteLow humidity, 74 degrees at 2 pm
ReplyDeletewe got 1.6" rain with this cold front the day before yesterday.
8.1"inches rain in the last month , before that hardly any.
Exploding tomatoes. :)
Lovely here today ...just lovely.
Beth
Same in Minnesota. I am wearing a cotton sweater. All the dogs in the neighborhood are crazed now that it's cool. Mary in MN
ReplyDeleteI actually saw a maple starting to turn. And I'm in NC. And it's only August!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this means we're heading in for a tough Winter.
i'm in kentucky and it is lovely today. we've had a horrendously hot summer! this week it is supposed to be in the mid to upper 80's. i'll take it!
ReplyDeleteUtah has not received the memo. Over 90 every day for weeks. Humidity is usually fairly low, but still...
ReplyDeleteNot-a-fan-of-hot-weather, Becky
Same here. Which is a shame, we were planning to take the girls to the beach one more time today.
ReplyDeleteThere was a bit of a chill in the air in Western NY today. I wish I could hold on to summer a bit longer.
ReplyDeleteYES. Us, too. We were 80's and 90's for the last couple of weeks and now we are misty and cool in the morning and crisp sunshine in the afternoon.
ReplyDeleteI like it. But I'm generally a hot weather wimp. My mossback gets all up in a tissy when things get over 75. True northwesterners have trouble in the heat with their webbed feet.
Oh, and I DID stake my tomatoes and they still ended up falling over. I didn't have a dead bunny, though. Although I will shortly...wink, wink.
Funny you say that - we were JUST talking about that yesterday.
ReplyDeleteSomeone flipped the switch around here, but, like, just the one out in the garage because you can *just barely* tell the difference.
But it's there. Fall, you stinker.