
Originally Posted by
mhall
As some of you may know I am a bit of a weather watcher and even fancy myself as a half a ss backyard Meterologist, lol. I track weather and events as a hobby, yea I know it's weird. But here is an interesting tidbit about this year you may not have noticed.
Most areas in Kentucky especially the northern section, most of central blugrass region and even the north western parts of our state we have received precipitation either almost exactly or slighty below 50% of the year. Even a few locations that have averaged over half the year.
Here are some hard numbers using measurable precip amounts from my area which are compared to the Kentucky Mesonet site less than ten miles from my house.
January = 18 days of precip
Feb = 15 days of precip
March = 18 days of precip
April = 11 days.....note way less than an average April?
May = 17 days
June = 17 days
July = 15 days
August = 6 days, although there was a biblical rain on the 31st of over 5 inches
Sept = 9 days
Oct = 15 days
Nov = 13 days
Dec as to date no measurable precip but a serious event slated for this week Thursday through Sunday
That is a total of 154 days through 11 months or 337 days so far this year. Or approx 45.7% of this entire year it has either been raining or snowing.
Now I AM NOT a Global warming guy and totally believe weather comes in cycles but I do believe our weather around here has drastically changed in the last 20 years, why I have no idea and believe in mine or your lifetime we may very well see the other extreme to the numbers I have given here.
BTW our temps have been about average this year if not slightly below.
Here is the long and short of it...Buy good rain gear and expect to use it.......ALOT, LOL