Rainy season is here! Wahoo!

Right now it is raining harder than I ever seen it rain anywhere!

Cats and dogs doesn’t cover this… maybe, uh… lions and polar bears?

So, how’s the weather in your neighborhood?

We’ve been having the exact same kind of season here, neighbour :smiley:
Aren’t the thunders and lightning something? I thought something blew up in my yard the other day and ran to the window, only to find it was a lightning striking incredibly close.

— G. Raven

It takes alot to surprise us up here in Seattle.

Well dudes, maybe you should think about moving somewhere to the south a little bit. Our rainy season is OVER. But, the HOT season is just starting. 37 degress yesterday with about 99% humidity. I was one sweatin pig, lemme tell ya.

Ya, ya, I know 37 degress isn’t hot. Where I grew up in Norcal it hit 45 every summer, and my year of grad school in Phoenix reached the highest ever recorded for a major US city – a balmy 51 (that’s 122 degrees for you astro).

Anyway, just want you guys to not worry. Within two weeks, the rainy season will be a thing of the past and you can sweat your balls off for the next couple of months.

Move? No way! I LOVE rainy season!

But so far no thunder or lightning…:frowning:

Oh, there will be thunder and lightning, I’m sure of it :smiley:

I love that part!

And actually I like the rain, too. The Gongrens on the fields of The People’s Republic of China need this rain to make the country great, it is not for my non-proletariat ass to complain when my shoes get wet! :smiley:

— G. Raven

You should know wishbone, didn’t you have thunderstorms there yesterday? (wednesday)

We had a big one in Portland that created a waterfall on my porch! Only one flash of lightning, though. Too bad, so sad. :frowning:

I like lightning and thunder

Sweating like some kind of animal that sweats a lot down here in Ulsan… the rains really haven’t started here yet, so it’s just humid and hot. I’m from Canada, so 37 degrees isn’t merely hot… it’s super hot. It’s ultra hot. It’s the type of hot that normally only happens in Canadian scifi novels. Okay, maybe I’m exaggerating, and maybe I don’t speak for the praries or Vancouver, but that’s how it feels to me.

Tomorrow it should rain. I can’t wait.