Remember that next month when it's 90 degrees and 90 percent humidity...
in between the thunderstorms :-)
Funny you should mention T-storms. We have not had a single (not
one!) instance of severe weather here this spring.
Not even a tornado "watch", let alone warning. Very, very, VERY
unusual for Iowa in springtime. (Remember last May, and the tornado
that scrambled Iowa City?)
We're getting kind of an "all-day-rain" today, which we sorely needed,
but the weather has really been perfect all spring.
Personally, I don't mind flying in summertime thunderstorms, because
they are usually widely scattered and easy to circumnavigate. It's
the big frontal boundaries (like we're seeing today) that screw up
lots of stuff.
(Just took a cancellation a few minutes ago from a pilot in Allentown,
PA, thanks to this stupid front...)
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
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