72F with a high of 89 predicted.
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I hope the weather turns in your favor there. I hope some of your dry conditions hit us come Summer. As much as I don't like the wet weather, the rain and on-going dank conditions here has really made for some exceptional mandarins.After a cool morning (14C) it warmed up nicely for a high of 28C (82 F), it is desperately dry here, right straight through to St Johns Newfoundland.
It is unheard of in St Johns to have wildfires - snow, rain, ice yes. Fires never. My cousin and his family are on standby to evacuate.
Here there are wild fires about an hour away, all the damaged trees down by the ice storm in April is now tinder dry and fuel for fires.
https://www.theweathernetwork.com/e...s-continue-to-battle-kawartha-lakes-ont-fires
The farmers are at the point were even if we did get rain it will be too late for their crops. The soy beans are wilting, corn is just not developing. There is no second cut hay. I was very lucky and got my hay already. I am sure it will be extremely expensive come February.
Here, I have been watering my fruit trees daily, the paddocks are dried to a crisp, even the weeds are drying out. I am desperate to get my paddocks cut down to remove dry fuel just incase of a bush fire here.
I am thinking of putting a sprinkler around the barn to keep the vegetation from getting any drier.
My manure pile was removed and trucked away yesterday and the ground under it was so dry that the front end loader didn’t even leave ruts. Unbelievable!
This weekend I need to haul the lid off my well to see how the water level is fairing. I am absolutely gobsmacked at how FAST things have dried out here, last year was a wet year, then a heavy snow load winter and cool wet Spring. I would not have thought it would dry so fast.
Currently it’s 24C (75f), low forecast to be 15C (59f). No appreciable rain is predicted![]()