Thumpalumpacus
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I believe that winter here in Tejas has stood down for the year. Next up: Tornado Season!
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Looks like a lightning storm.
Something you can only see in Normandy : sunny sky and rain...
Similar thing in Tampa Bay, we usually call it "the afternoon" during summer.Come on down to Tejas, amigo. We call 'em sunshowers.
Oh, you see it here where I live too. Today it was sleet and sunny skies. Right now it is minus 1, ice on the ground from the sleet and a sunny day.Something you can only see in Normandy : sunny sky and rain...
Yes indeed. I drove from Reno in bright sun, hit the Washoe Valley, 15 miles south, and enjoyed a blizzard for 10 miles, then, drove up the hill (barely made it because of the ice) and broke out into a bright sunny day again as I dropped down into Carson City.I've driven up the side of a mountain in Oregon and had sunny and then snow than sun and rain than sun than sleet and than sun, all in just a couple miles!
But here in SE Texas! Don't like the weather, wait a bit, it'll get hotter!
Well from the Reno/Carson City area you maybe familiar with where I was talking of, Lake of The Woods drive from Medford through to Klamath Falls!Yes indeed. I drove from Reno in bright sun, hit the Washoe Valley, 15 miles south, and enjoyed a blizzard for 10 miles, then, drove up the hill (barely made it because of the ice) and broke out into a bright sunny day again as I dropped down into Carson City.
All within 30 miles!
Well from the Reno/Carson City area you maybe familiar with where I was talking of, Lake of The Woods drive from Medford through to Klamath Falls!