That's the best they could do in 1st class? OK, I'll take it.
Today we woke up to some very welcomed rain!
Every year we go through a period as the snow melts and everything starts to come back to life, where the fire threat is moderate to severe. You can see on the edges of the pond in the picture above, all the dead grass. This is the main threat as things start to green back up. We are getting the canopy back on the forest, and the rain will help everything else green up. It wasn't enough to stop what is already ablaze, but it will seriously lower our threat level over the next few days.
13,000 people have been evacuated in all the towns around us from the south east, to the west, and the north west as well. I live off of a secondary highway, which has been closed, and the evacuation line is only a 5 minute drive down the road. So even a sprinkle is a big relief.
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Mother Nature does not share evenly. Central NC has been getting a lot of rain, heavy storms. Today is the first time in months that we've gone a week without rain. Nope, I'm not complaining, just commenting.Send some here! Our spring pattern is, 50% chance of rain tomorrow. Until it IS tomorrow, then it drops to 10%. My cows won't eat dirt.
Not enough to share, but I did forward your request!Send some here! Our spring pattern is, 50% chance of rain tomorrow. Until it IS tomorrow, then it drops to 10%. My cows won't eat dirt.
Thanks for the arrow on the map. Big help for my self-invite for dinner.Today we woke up to some very welcomed rain!
Every year we go through a period as the snow melts and everything starts to come back to life, where the fire threat is moderate to severe. You can see on the edges of the pond in the picture above, all the dead grass. This is the main threat as things start to green back up. We are getting the canopy back on the forest, and the rain will help everything else green up. It wasn't enough to stop what is already ablaze, but it will seriously lower our threat level over the next few days.
13,000 people have been evacuated in all the towns around us from the south east, to the west, and the north west as well. I live off of a secondary highway, which has been closed, and the evacuation line is only a 5 minute drive down the road. So even a sprinkle is a big relief.
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