Monday, July 16, 2012

Farmers Almanac Predicts Good Chance Of Rain, July 16-31


This is shaping up to be a summer for the record books. (UPDATE -- See the Dorchester area radar by clicking here.)

The last significant rainfall in the Dorchester area occurred on June 14 when 2.75" fell in our official Times rain gauge.  Since then, we've received only trace amounts, with about 0.25" falling on June 20.

Conditions in Dorchester and Saline County are currently categorized as a "moderate drought" stage, according to the UNL Drought MonitorBut our status could be elevated to "severe" when the monitor is updated tomorrow.

According to AccuWeather.com, there is a 25% chance of thunderstorms on Wednesday and Thursday. But we are turning to the trusted Farmers' Almanac for more hope.  According to the Almanac, here is the outlook for southeast Nebraska:
  • Today-July 19.  Thunderstorms Northern, Central Plains, then fair.
  • July 20-23.  Fair, hot, then showers.
  • July 24-27.  Scattered showers spread rapidly east through the Plains, then fair.
  • July 28-31.  More scattered showers, thunderstorms.
We are hoping the Almanac is more right than rain!

You can view pictures of drought conditions from throughout Midwest by clicking here.

1 comment:

  1. water, water everywhere! and not a drop to drink.

    david
    adrift off long beach

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