rain, cloudburst, deluge, drencher, drizzle, fall, flood, gully washer, heavy dew, mist, liquid sunshine, monsoon, downpour, pouring, sheeting, raining stair rods, PISSING RAIN, precipitation, raindrops, rainfall, pitter, barrage, sprinkle, sheets, coming down in buckets, window washing, torrent, sun shower, soaker, rainstorm, spite, sodden, teeming, water logged, wringing wet, saturated, MOIST, aqueous, sopping, shower, raining cats and dogs, pelting, plothering down, heavens opened, raining stair legs, luttering down..... And, we shouldn't forget thunder clap, peal of thunder, roll of thunder, crack of thunder, thunderbolt, rumble, booming, roar, crash, pound, the god's are bowling, bolt of lightning, flash of lightning........
We're still here. Flash flood warnings just to our west, inches per hour, thunder, lightning....did we remember to pack the ark?
Oh dear. Just sit tight. No use taking any chances.
ReplyDeleteWhat did you guys do to tick off Mother Nature? You always seem so respectable
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I'm beginning to think you want to stay east...haha!! I can't believe how much wet weather the east has had. It seems every time I talk to Jessica she mentions rain or mist or one of those other thesaurus words you used:) Clever posting Sue!!
ReplyDeleteWe are just hoping to not blow away tonight. A cool front is coming through and we are really rockin' and rollin'!! Gusts to 50-60 mph.
At least you are dry and safe....the west will,still be here next week! Isn't it nice to be able to sit and wait out the weather and not worry about an agenda?
ReplyDeleteSo it's wet?
ReplyDeleteOur weather is lovely and we're also still here.......50 more days :-(
Those are good descriptors of our winter in Texas….I guess we all have to share some of those to our friends.
ReplyDeleteOk I take back what I wrote above, those were not descriptors of TX, instead that is what we experienced last year at Gulf Shores, AL when we had that horrendous storm. We were there just about the same time that you are there now…scary stuff and unforgettable weather experience.
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