Anonymous wrote:The last time the pattern was like this (and I think it was worse then) was summer 2018. Summer 2017 was wet too. The last couple years have been abnormally dry, so this feels like a shock to the system.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not normal. There is a freaking thunderstorm every single day. Don't tell me that is normal because I garden and last summer I had to physically water my tomatoes every day.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not normal. There is a freaking thunderstorm every single day. Don't tell me that is normal because I garden and last summer I had to physically water my tomatoes every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not normal. There is a freaking thunderstorm every single day. Don't tell me that is normal because I garden and last summer I had to physically water my tomatoes every day.
Last summer was abnormally dry. This one is abnormally wet. Climate change is affecting rainfall amounts throughout the world. In general warmer air holds more moisture, thus heavier rain and more flooding
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not normal. There is a freaking thunderstorm every single day. Don't tell me that is normal because I garden and last summer I had to physically water my tomatoes every day.
Anonymous wrote:Sooo, after yesterday and today's storms, are we still thinking all this rain is normal? It certainly is not. And it is supposed to rain like this for the next ten days. Trees are falling nonstop.
The roads were so flooded on the beltway/270 about an hour ago that a firetruck sped by with an inflatable raft-- not kidding. There was a raft attached as if they were going to a scene with a river rescue.
I have not had to water the plants on my deck in weeks. One is so soiled that I suspect it may die soon from overwatering.