Originally posted by: Soccerman06
Not like there hasnt been a thunderstorm there before. Whats so special about you guys, around the midwest, we get one atleast one a week.
Originally posted by: morkus64
Come visit us on the east coast... it's rained for the past 4 or 5 days, and it's supposed to keep raining through friday.
Originally posted by: Soccerman06
Not like there hasnt been a thunderstorm there before. Whats so special about you guys, around the midwest, we get one atleast one a week.
Originally posted by: hans007
and people say global warming isn't screwing up the weather.
this minute, there is thunder and lightning and its nearly july and i'm in southern california.
wtf.
THUNDERSTORMS ? Thunderstorms may occur in California at any time of the year. Near the coast and over the Central Valley there appears to be no definite season. The storms are usually light and infrequent. Over the interior mountain areas storms are more intense, and they may become unusually severe on occasion at intermediate and high elevations of the Sierra Nevada. In these mountain areas, thunderstorms, observed by radar at one point of another, average 50 to 60 days per year. They usually occur when cool, moist air moves in to break a prolonged hot spell.
Originally posted by: hans007
and people say global warming isn't screwing up the weather.
this minute, there is thunder and lightning and its nearly july and i'm in southern california.
wtf.
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: morkus64
Come visit us on the east coast... it's rained for the past 4 or 5 days, and it's supposed to keep raining through friday.
Well, sucks to be you doesn't it?
Originally posted by: hans007
and people say global warming isn't screwing up the weather.