Rain

This is at one of my job sites today. Notice the “since January 1” is almost 25” above average.
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We finally had a dry spell and the humidity got down to 44% today. Everybody is making hay around here.
 
I jumped on the lawn mower to finish off the day since it was so nice out. Odd for July to be so mild. About an hour into it, the sky got dark, the wind picked up, and the temps started to drop. And then the rain came down in buckets, but only where I was mowing. Over in the front pasture, it was still sunny!!!

 
I truly believe that we have the most brutal weather in the country here along the Gulf Coast. Five of the 10 cities with the highest rainfall average are here in Louisiana.

Many people don't realize that dewpoint is the best measure of weather comfort. Not humidity, and not temperature.

Any dewpoint above 70 is considered 'oppressive'. Down here, we often have dewpoints at 75 and sometimes up to 80*.

Dewpoint at 80* is disgusting, gross, brutal, ugly, and any other uncomfortable way you want to describe it.

Right now at 7pm our dewpoint is 77.3*
 
I jumped on the lawn mower to finish off the day since it was so nice out. Odd for July to be so mild. About an hour into it, the sky got dark, the wind picked up, and the temps started to drop. And then the rain came down in buckets, but only where I was mowing. Over in the front pasture, it was still sunny!!!

Ive seen that alot here….in house looking at front yard and raining….back yard no rain. Its freaky
 
Complete Turf Care - your post - #131. Shows that your site got more than 1/3 the TOTAL rainfall, in one day, than I've got to date. From 1/1/2024 thru 7/26/2024 - I've got a total of 7.87 inches of rain.

I may be old - but I can not honestly remember the last time it rained here.

You guys mentioned it and I often see it here. A fantastic rain storm will pass me here. A mile or so to the west. But "no joy" here.
 
Just to support my claim that we have the most brutal weather in the country…the current temp is 90*. Not so bad you say?
Look at the dewpoint and then look at the heat index.
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Yea - that heat index & dew point - brutal. I just glanced at my Davis. It says RAIN is coming our way. I'll believe that when Brownie and I are standing out in the yard - soaking WET.
 
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I truly believe that we have the most brutal weather in the country here along the Gulf Coast. Five of the 10 cities with the highest rainfall average are here in Louisiana.

Many people don't realize that dewpoint is the best measure of weather comfort. Not humidity, and not temperature.

Any dewpoint above 70 is considered 'oppressive'. Down here, we often have dewpoints at 75 and sometimes up to 80*.

Dewpoint at 80* is disgusting, gross, brutal, ugly, and any other uncomfortable way you want to describe it.

Right now at 7pm our dewpoint is 77.3*
We had a dewpoint of 78F here in Rhode Island a few days ago. It was 78 out and 100% humidity, condensing fog. Even when it's raining you don't often see 100% humidity, it's raining because the humidity is 100% up in the clouds where it's colder.

When it's that humid you'll get smoke detectors going off in the night, you actually get fog in the house and the smoke detector sees it as smoke.
 

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