Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Less Than a Whimper

Well... Despite the hype and anticipation for last night's storm, it kinda came in with a whimper. I was less than impressed and a little disappointed.

Monday, June 20, 2011

We're in the Red Zone

Despite living in the middle of Tornado Alley, it's not that often that we find ourselves in a "red" or "moderate" risk for severe weather - at least not the past few years. But today, on the last day of Spring of all days, we find ourselves on the eastern edge of what looks to be a powerful storm ejecting out of the Rockies. The weatherman says it won't hit our area till late tonight. I'm not a fan of severe weather when I'm getting my beauty sleep ... If I could order my severe weather, it would arrive between the time I got home from work so I'm with my family and before I go to bed. We'll see what time this one arrives. Perhaps it'll get here before I turn out the lights.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Lots of Rain in 20 Minutes

We were driving along Highway 136 just outside of Bethany, MO (I-35) when we saw a beautiful, fast moving thunderstorm heading our way on Friday, June 19. No sooner did I have the camera back in the car that it started to rain ... and it sure did rain! It rained hard enough that most cars had pulled off the side of the road. The local radio station later reported that it had rained 1.25" of rain in just 20 minutes! I don't think I have ever seen it rain that quick and that hard before. Absolutely fascinating!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Dry Spell

We've set a record for consecutive dry days in 2009 ... seven days and counting! Ironic that it's the wettest time of the year (May 15-June 15) and we're so dry. Yet it's equally amazing that there are still parts of my yard that have small puddles from last weekend! Amazing.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Lone Line of Rain

That's one long line of thunderstorms across the mid-section of the United States! Yesterday's storms blossomed in the Midwest and then eventually grew to span from Texas to Michigan! In our neck of the woods, it was mostly a rain event dumping around 3" of rain in a short period of time. Our rain gutters couldn't keep up and there were lakes and rivers in the yard. It's fascinating to watch it suddenly just dump a downpour of rain ... then stop ... then dump again as if someone were turning on a spicket. Now we just need some sunshine to dry out for a few days.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Where's the Dew Points?

They say that the good storms in the Midwests require all the right ingredients to produce some real doozies. Tonight had all the makings for a good storm ... except the dew points. Weather down in the South today was keep the dew points at bay up here in the Midwest. Otherwise, the couple of thunder-bumpers that rattled through would have been sending us to the basement. Da'd blast it! Maybe next time ...

Friday, March 27, 2009

Spring [Snow] Storm ???

There's a spring snowstorm in the making ... Kansas City has only had a few inches of snow total this season and here we are, a few days into spring and it looks like we're going to more than double that amount in one shot! Even though it's a weekend storm, all kinds of places are shutting down in advance of this major storm. Even the Olathe Marathon that I was going to run in tomorrow has been postponed. Who would have thought? Forecasters have actually toned down the amount we're suppose to receive ... more on that tomorrow.