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Old 07-17-2014, 02:28 PM
 
Location: Dallas, TX
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I-35 in Sanger could have used some rowboats today apparently....
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Old 07-17-2014, 02:45 PM
 
Location: High Cotton
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I-35 in Sanger could have used some rowboats today apparently....
15"

Click on 'Rainfall' & 'Probe' button and hover over the area.

That's a bunch of wadder!
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Old 07-17-2014, 08:51 PM
 
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The last 5 times it rained, my house lost power 4 times. It's amazing how I lose power almost every time it rains. Back in Midwest, I'd have storm after storm with no loss of power.
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Old 07-18-2014, 01:43 PM
 
Location: Dallas, TX
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The last 5 times it rained, my house lost power 4 times. It's amazing how I lose power almost every time it rains. Back in Midwest, I'd have storm after storm with no loss of power.
I think you need to move back. You seem to over exaggerate and hate every single thing in Dallas.
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Old 07-20-2014, 05:56 PM
 
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I think you need to move back. You seem to over exaggerate and hate every single thing in Dallas.
I think you need to mind your own business. Maybe next time it rains, you should come fix my power. You seem to defend every little thing about Dallas as if the city was founded by your father as a promised land in heaven.

You can try to make Dallas seem like a paradise on earth with absolutely no problems all you want but this is just an average city with lots of room to improve. Just because you attack everyone who says anything about Dallas that's not perfect doesn't make this city perfect.

And it's highly ironic that you tell me I "exaggerate things" when you say things like: "I-35 in Sanger could have used some rowboats today apparently...."
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Old 07-23-2014, 11:53 AM
 
Location: Lancaster, TX
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Default July Climate & Heat Statistics (Week 3 Update)

The statistics are based on National Weather Service climate data and cover the period from July 1 through July 21.

Average High Temperature
Normal 95.2
2010... 94.0
2011... 101.4
2012... 97.5
2013... 93.9
2014... 93.0

Average Low Temperature
Normal 74.8
2010... 77.3
2011... 80.3
2012... 75.6
2013... 73.0
2014... 73.2

Rainfall
Normal 1.63 inches
2010... 2.97 inches
2011... 0.09 inches
2012... 0.78 inches
2013... 1.96 inches
2014... 0.81 inches
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The following 100°F figures cover the period from June 1 through July 21.

Number of 100°F+ Days
2010... 5 (Highest: 102 on July 17)
2011... 27 (Highest: 105 on July 8)
2012... 9 (Highest: 107 on July 21)
2013... 7 (Highest: 103 on June 28)
2014... 2 (Highest: 101 on July 14)

Greatest Consecutive 100°F+ Days
2010... 2 (June 22-23)
2011... 20 (July 2-21)
2012... 5 (June 24-28)
2013... 5 (July 9-13)
2014... 2 (July 13-14)
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Old 07-23-2014, 01:53 PM
 
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The last 5 times it rained, my house lost power 4 times. It's amazing how I lose power almost every time it rains. Back in Midwest, I'd have storm after storm with no loss of power.
Same with me, i'm right near Inwood and Forrest and can see the Oncor building. We lose power any time there's rain or wind, 4 times so far this year. Pretty annoying and might drive me to get a generator installed.
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Old 07-23-2014, 07:24 PM
 
Location: Funky town
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Is there going to be any freaking rain? It is getting drier by the minute up here in collin county. Last week's rain was a nice respite but we need more of that... A lot more *sigh* ok. Off my soapbox
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Old 07-23-2014, 07:28 PM
 
Location: North Texas
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Is there going to be any freaking rain? It is getting drier by the minute up here in collin county. Last week's rain was a nice respite but we need more of that... A lot more *sigh* ok. Off my soapbox
There's a ton of rain east of here but it seems to be deliberately avoiding the metroplex!
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Old 08-02-2014, 02:37 AM
 
Location: Lancaster, TX
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Default July Climate & Heat Statistics (Monthly Update)

The statistics are based on National Weather Service climate data and cover the period from July 1 through July 31.

Average High Temperature
Normal 95.6
2010... 94.8
2011... 101.7
2012... 98.7
2013... 94.8
2014... 93.7

Average Low Temperature
Normal 75.1
2010... 77.0
2011... 81.0
2012... 76.7
2013... 74.1
2014... 73.9

Rainfall
Normal 2.16 inches
2010... 3.13 inches
2011... 0.09 inches
2012... 0.78 inches
2013... 2.05 inches
2014... 0.98 inches
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The following 100°F figures cover the period from June 1 through July 31.

Number of 100°F+ Days
2010... 7 (Highest: 102 on July 17 & 31)
2011... 37 (Highest: 106 on July 25)
2012... 16 (Highest: 107 on July 21)
2013... 8 (Highest: 103 on June 28)
2014... 5 (Highest: 103 on July 27)

Greatest Consecutive 100°F+ Days
2010... 2 (June 22-23)
2011... 30 (July 2-31)
2012... 5 (June 24-28)
2013... 5 (July 9-13)
2014... 3 (July 25-27)
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