So, yesterday was a beautiful day. Until one looked North around noon and the sky was black as ink.
And then, and then....70 to 80 mph winds. And a quarter of an inch of rain.
Spent five hours picking up pine branches and pine cones and debris and limbs of all kinds.
We went from 90's yesterday to low 80' today and it was just lovely,
Mother Nature
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Morning temps in Flint Hills around 60. Wonderful. No humidity. Going fishing today with old pals from college days. Nuthin' better.
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Yeah, it has been unusually cool here in St. Louis, too. We have had only a handful of days that it has been hot and muggy. I will take it! My garden is looking really good with the cooler, wetter weather, with plenty of sunny days in between.
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It was much warmer this morning than yesterday when you needed a jacket. Record low in Garden City set at 38 degrees. My thermometer read 46.ToledoCat#2 wrote: ↑June 11th, 2019, 8:52 amMorning temps in Flint Hills around 60. Wonderful. No humidity. Going fishing today with old pals from college days. Nuthin' better.
Hope you catch a lunker today TC.