I just love this weather.

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ToadHill

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This has been one of the wettest summers I can remember. Usually in July we get 3 to 4 inches of rain with about the same amount in August, for a total of 6 to 8 inches for the heart of the summer.

Well this past month we had 9.5 inches and after the first 2 days of august we have had 1.2" I can't even get into the garden to weed it.

At least I don't have to worry about the well going dry!!
 
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Up til about two weeks ago I could have said that I would take some of that rain. Our summer started out dry and cool and lasted that way until the middle of July or so. We've made up for it now though, can't get anything done around here without getting wet it seems. Ditto on the garden. If I went in right now I would come out 2" taller from the clay on the bottom of my sandles.:D

Mark
 
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It sure does vary. My records for the month of July show:

1995 = 5.19"
1996 = 2.81"
1997 = none
1998 = .40"
1999 = .83"
2000 = .58"
2001 = 1.27" (all on the first day of the month)

I didn't keep records for 2002 through 2007.

2008 = .92"
2009 = 5.44"

So this year has been, for us, an unusually wet July at least.
 
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Our July rainfall does vary a bit - - here are my records for the last few years. 2009 is not our most or least.

2001 – 18.15
2002 – 5.95
2003 - 10.05
2004 - 4.4
2005 - 7.75
2006 – 13.3
2007 – 9.05
2008 – 6.9
2009 – 7.95
 
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My records for July:
02 - 7.6"
03 - 1.0"
04 - 2.4"
05 - 1.5"
06 - 0.6"
07 - 5.8"
08 - 0.1"
09 - 3.55"
The last 3 inches of rain for July, this year, fell on 30 and 31. But hey, it rained.:)
 
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Most lower hay fields in our area cannot be cut and bail do to wet ground,and the folks that brush hog for part of there living are taking it on the chin do to wet weather...looks like cpuple weeks of dry w/wind needed.
 
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Most lower hay fields in our area cannot be cut and bail do to wet ground,and the folks that brush hog for part of there living are taking it on the chin do to wet weather...looks like cpuple weeks of dry w/wind needed.

If we could get three days in a row without rain we could finally finish first cut, about a month late.:(

Tom in Vermont
 
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GMF.
Yup about month behind here also,first cut will be combine w/second cut. :( ...darn morning dew seems heavier this year which doesn't help.
 
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Yesterday morning, we had a very heavy dew, but not this morning. And the forecast for the foreseeable future is dry, sunny, highs of 99 to 102. I always have hated August.:rolleyes:
 
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I'm really enjoying our weather here in Ohio. We did have a bit of a drought in June and July, but that seems to have ended. The best part is the temps. All summer has been high 70's/ low 80's. We should be experiencing 90 degre days, but I don't think we have had 1 yet. 70's are unheard of this time of year, but it is a nice change.
 
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"Your driest July is about like our wettest"

Yeah, but this past June we totaled 0.45 inch - - it was a brutal month.

Jack
 
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"Your driest July is about like our wettest"

Yeah, but this past June we totaled 0.45 inch - - it was a brutal month.

Jack

Jack, I only had 1.64" in June myself.
 
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I feel for ya being from upstate NY also. Watch a report the other day that said we broke all recorded history for amount of rain and being 1 of the coldest summers on record something like 1873 was the last worst. Been trying to do pond work, drained well over 200,000 gals of water last week and now have to turn around and do it again. Flash floods are popping up like mexicans crossing the border.
 
 
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