Saturday, June 30, 2007

Rain ... and Fall-like Temps

I've never seen the month of June end with weather like this ... 3-4 days of drizzling rain which dropped 1.25" of rain at our place. Perfect. Temperatures struggled to make it to 70°. Perfect. Indeed, it felt like fall in the Midwest. While we enjoyed the cooler temps, others in the Midwest weren't as lucky. Some folks received over 15" of rain in the same time period! Take a look at the attached graphic and see how wide spread and diverse the rain distribution was. At least we'll be safe to blow things up next week for the 4th of July! For additional coverage of the heavy rain that drenched Eastern Kansas, click here.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

254 Days of no 90°

What a streak! 254 days without a temperature in the Kansas City area above 90°! But that of course ended this week as we had heat and humidity. It was sticky and humid every day with no rain ... but hey, the yard still looks great! Speaking of streaks, despite some reasonable stormy weather this season, Tonganoxie is yet to have a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning. Bummer.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

50th Anniversary - Ruskin Heights

It's still tornado season here in the Midwest and we have a good chance of some more severe weather this week ... we'll keep our fingers crossed! Came across an article in a weather blog I visit every day related to the 50th anniversary of the Ruskin Heights tornado that hit the Kansas City area. The F5 tornado was 71 miles long! Whew! Click here to see some wild pictures of the tornado and damage that took place in our neck of the woods 50 years ago on Sunday.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Do We Build An Ark?

The thought of building an arc crossed our minds. While we avoiding the devastating tornadoes in south-central Kansas, we were blasted with over 3 1/2 inches of rain over the weekend. Roads were closed, counties evacuated, and water invaded basements all over the Kansas City metro area. Our sump pump has been running almost non-stop and the ditch on the east side has been full ... but we're safe and sound in the Midwest, but our thoughts and prayers go out to those less fortunate in Greensburgh, KS.

*** Quick Update! ***

Just a quick note to let you know that we are alive and well in Kansas. The deadly storm that destroyed the town of Greensburg, KS is quite a ways away from where we live. No tornadoes here - just a lot of lighting and torrential downpours. We'll update our rain totals and weather later this week ...

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Record Breaking Cold for April

Saturday marked the the 1st time I've ever mowed the lawn wearing thermals, a winter hat and gloves. Unseasonably cold ... even record-breaking cold for this time of year. We haven't been above 32° for almost a week. Even are hardy garden plants like peas and lettuce couldn't survive temperatures that sank to 16° over the weekend. The hummingbird feeder looks like a frozen popcycle and the dog is leery about going out. At least it hasn't snowed again ... yet.

Friday, March 30, 2007

Technology & Severe Weather

With severe weather knocking at our door this week, we took advantage of a sale at the Tonganoxie City Office on a Midland weather radio. Equipped with S.A.M.E. technology, the radio will pick up any weather alerts and warnings for our programmed area. In other words, when a weather watch or warning is issued for Leavenworth County, the radio will sound an alarm followed by the warning. It works too ... we got our first weather alert last night with a Flash Flood warning after we had received 1.60" of rain in just a couple of hours. I know that it was 1.60" of rain thanks to our new wireless rain gauge. Technology and severe weather - it's a beautiful combination.