elHoagie 275 Report post Posted April 21, 2009 37C (99F) at my place yesterday with very low dewpoints (around 0C or 32F). I've noticed that weather like this seems to crisp up newly opened leaves. Basically, if a palm is unlucky enough to be opening a new leaf exactly when the weather gets like this then the new leaf gets charred. On the good side, it doesn't seem to have much effect on the older, hardened leaves... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amazondk 82 Report post Posted April 22, 2009 Downtown SD recorded 98F yesterday!!! A record that was broken from 1899! Matt, It got pretty hot in 1899, which was before all the talk about Global Warming. dk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff in St Pete 716 Report post Posted April 23, 2009 It looks like the rainy season has finally arrived on the Central Pacific coast. We got about 3" a few nights ago and tonight we had some strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Bring it!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amazondk 82 Report post Posted April 23, 2009 It looks like the rainy season has finally arrived on the Central Pacific coast. We got about 3" a few nights ago and tonight we had some strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Bring it!! Jeff, That sounds nice. I am at the point where I am looking forward to more sunshine and less rain. This year is a record breaking rainy season. dk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amazondk 82 Report post Posted April 29, 2009 I have a nice contrast in weather going on. I am right now in Great Falls, Montana. The current weather conditions are light snow, 28 F with the prospect of more snow today. It has been six years since I have been back to Montana and I guess Mother Nature wanted to remind me that life does exist outside of the tropics. Fortunately my Dad loaned me a down coat as I do not have much clothes for these temperatures. In fact it is real strange to even use a coat any more. The view from my parents place yesterday afternoon. As you can see palms are scarce. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
amazondk 82 Report post Posted April 29, 2009 Just a follow up. Here is what the weather in Great Falls, Montana looks like right now. Snow 32°F Feels Like 22°F Updated Apr 29 08:25 a.m. MT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From NNW at 14 mph Humidity: 84% Pressure: 30.12 in. Dew Point: 28°F Visibility: 0.3 miles Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
palmsOrl 1,574 Report post Posted April 29, 2009 That's a beautiful winter scene, a bit late for it though. It's amazing that those areas can get snow storms into late April and even May. The weather here in central Florida is warm, breezy, and really dry. Bring on the rain. -Michael Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeff in St Pete 716 Report post Posted April 29, 2009 It looks like the rainy season has finally arrived on the Central Pacific coast. We got about 3" a few nights ago and tonight we had some strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. Bring it!! Jeff, That sounds nice. I am at the point where I am looking forward to more sunshine and less rain. This year is a record breaking rainy season. dk Don, sunshine is all we have had since January, I'm so ready for the rainy season! It started raining last week but then stopped and it has not rained since. I guess I spoke too soon when I said the rainy season finally arrived. Since December we have only had 16 1/4 inches (412.75mm). I've been told that this is the longest and most prolonged dry season we have had since 1998 when only 6" (152.4mm) fell during the dry season. For comparison, last year we had 37 1/2" (952.5mm) during this same time period and the dry season was barely noticeable. Our wettest month ever was October of 1998 when 60 inches of rain (1,524mm) fell in one month! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_Keith 746 Report post Posted April 30, 2009 What a wonderful spring here. Especially compared to last year's drought, hurricane torrential rains, drought. We have had great weather, just enough warmth, but still cool enough to thoroughly enjoy being outside for long periods. Rains have been consistent weekly rains, not to heavy to run off, but enough to saturate the ground. I can't remember a better spring for plants or for people. If we can just avoid a serious hurricane, the gardens will make all ground lost last year plus some. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites