It's going to be super cold.

Yeah, we've had a really unusual amount of rain this year (after multiple years of drought), and even had two straight days of sprinkles/drizzle this week. Just had a cold front come through yesterday with wind, ripped lots of leaves off and tossed some things around in the yard. Weather is just weird lately, but our fall weather is sometimes unsettled... Yes, I think it may be a cold winter here too. Kinda gonna need it, cuz otherwise the bugs will be unmerciful next year, after all the rain this year
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My son and his dad love their zip-off pants where the legs zip off and turn the pants into shorts... pretty handy for our kinda climate
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Yep same thing going on down here, i been getting flood waters more the last few years than i usually get over a 10 year period all together.
Geese like it and i end up with fish swimming in my yard
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Yeah, we've had a really unusual amount of rain this year (after multiple years of drought), and even had two straight days of sprinkles/drizzle this week.  Just had a cold front come through yesterday with wind, ripped lots of leaves off and tossed some things around in the yard.  Weather is just weird lately, but our fall weather is sometimes unsettled...  Yes, I think it may be a cold winter here too.  Kinda gonna need it, cuz otherwise the bugs will be unmerciful next year, after all the rain this year :fl

My son and his dad love their zip-off pants where the legs zip off and turn the pants into shorts...  pretty handy for our kinda climate :gig


What state are you in?

-Kathy
 
We're in NM.

OMG Zaz -- that's amazing!
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Will it soak in, or does it have to dry up where you are?

I bet your geese are happier than your peas
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Got up this morning to find the canopy over the brooder pen had finely split, been trying to put off repairs cause i am going to tear that pen down and move to new ground anyhow i was getting hot so i put some shorts on and when back to finish, the wind started blowing giving me a hard time , then the rains started and i want you to know the temperature dropped 20 degrees in a matter of minutes, i like to froze to death before i got finished, darn southeast Texas weather. :barnie  

Oklahoma too!!
 
We get a peach crop about once every five years, because seems like in January and February, we get a few days where it gets up to 70 or 75 (maybe even low 80's) in the daytime, then drops down to 20 or 25 degrees at night.  The peach trees get sucked into blooming, then freeze.  Any tiny fruit that survive the freezes that get blasted off with the 60 mph dry winds that come along in March and April... :barnie

Seems like it doesn't matter how long you wait to put out tomatoes, they freeze.  One year, I put 'em out a little early, got lucky, no more freezes.  But the hail storm killed every last one. :lau

And if you plant lettuce, garden peas or snow peas, they burn up in the heat...  or freeze... or both :he

Where do you live? That sounds like Oklahoma!!
 

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