Posts from the ‘Weather’ category

We did get rain…

Finally, we got rain…real rain as in it rained some Friday night, all day long on Saturday and some on Saturday night. I thought I could hear the trees say “ahhhh”. A couple of days of rain is not going to resolve our record breaking dry Spring and Summer, but it is sure nicer than it was and at the grocery on Saturday morning, people were all smiles – thankful for the rain. No complaints, even though it was a holiday weekend.

Sunday was mostly overcast with some sun breaks, a blustery breeze and a high temperature of 58F. It felt so good. It felt like Fall.

We were outside most of the day…

… in, later in the afternoon.

Late morning, today, Labor Day Monday, Bear and I took a ride to Bigfork.

Headed down the road home, I suddenly noticed…in my rear view mirror…

Snow!

Snow on the mountains. It looks like they hit the forecast on the money as the snow was down to about 6500 feet.

Snow on the mountains, beyond the road home.

Turning the corner to Fall

Saturday evening, it felt like the smoke had lifted a bit and although we did not get the rain and wind at my house, it cooled.

Sunday started cloudy, but without smoke AND about 10 minutes of gentle rain.

Off and on it was sunny and breezy, then dark and blustery.

We took advantage of sunny and breezy moments…

Look! – some blue sky!!

During the dark and blustery times, we were inside and I cooked chicken, taco meat, turkey meatballs and various veg for this week’s meals.

Except for tomorrow which is forecast to hit 76F, the week’s highs are in the 60’s.

I really think we are turning the corner to Fall.

My heart is broken: more firefighters lost

After three firefighters in Washington were lost this week, thirteen firefighters this fire year have lost their lives working to save the rest of us and our homes and property.

It is heartbreaking.

The men and women who work wildfires are beyond heroic. It is a calling that requires a unique set of physical and emotional capabilities beyond what I can imagine.

I am heartbroken for the lives of the lost and their families.

Conditions, currently are horrible: scary, SCARY, dry ground and fuel along with heat, low humidity and wind.

Smoke: I have no breathing issues, but the amount of smoke has me wheezing and sneezing so I have to wonder about those that DO have issues.

My prayers go out for the West: first for the firefighters and all of their support, for those who have health issues, for the wildlife and the pets and livestock, for those who DO have breathing issues, for those who have to make decisions… for the West.

Almost 30,000 firefighters from all over the country are battling about 100 wildfires that have broken out across the West. The flames have torched more than 1 million acres of land.

So many firefighters are needed that more are flying in all the way from New Zealand and Australia this weekend, authorities told NBC News.

Final details were still being worked out, but the contingent from Australia and New Zealand was expected to arrive in Boise, Idaho, on Sunday. Boise is the headquarters of the Western regional headquarters of the Forest Service’s National Interagency Fire Center.

Mike Ferris, a spokesman for the fire center, told NBC News that the fire personnel — whom he described as fire managers, not front-line firefighters — will undergo two days of training on U.S. firefighting procedures next week before being deployed as needed.

“We currently remain at National Preparedness Level 5 [the highest level], our resources are fully committed and there are no season-ending weather events in the foreseeable forecast,” said Aitor Bidaburu, head of the National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group, which manages cooperation among fire operations from the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service and other federal agencies.

The above says “100 wildfires that have broken out across the West”. I think that number is understated.

Whatever, my utmost prayer is that no more lives be lost. The stuff, the houses, the buildings…inconsequential and replaceable. It is the Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, the Animals – THEY are the important things…

We’re smokin’

The good news is that the forecast cool front whooshed through with less extreme lighting, wind and hail than forecast.

The bad news is that even with the less extreme, there were something like 30 new fire starts. BUT, the big fires were not impacted by wind and did not jump fire lines.

Still.

Given that there are large fires in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Canada… we are smokin’

It smells like a very bad, very stale cigar…

At least it is cool…cooler.

And despite the smell and the anxiety that smoky conditions create…

It is beautiful in an eerie sort of way.

The light, filtered through smoky skies, is unique.

Meanwhile… in this cool break we are regrouping…

One of my fans…it had a creepy amount of dust and hair on and in it. I spritzed it with a vinegar-water mix and then hosed it off. It is drying and hopefully I did not kill the motor with water, etc.

Onward to some catching up.

I’ve had Windows 10 on 2 devices for a bit over 2 weeks. No glitches on either device and no issues with Windows 10. I continue to LOVE it. As I’ve read comments from those who do have issues, the thing that springs to mind is “gamers” and those with older devices/drivers. I don’t have much in the way of oddity other than my work environment. And even though my work environment is mostly Microsoft, it is not 100% Microsoft (DevExpress tools) and believe it or not…Microsoft stuff does NOT always play nice with other Microsoft stuff but currently, it all does.

Whatever, I continue to be VERY Happy with Windows 10.

A kind of silly thing I love in Windows 10 is the Weather app. It does not have some of the detail that I go to in NOAA, but it is a wonderfully complete and easy to “read” picture of current weather… including sunrise/sunset and moonrise/moonset…

And historical info.

I am in Weather info heaven!

We be smokin’

Dark and Stormy

This morning…after a night that didn’t cool to 70F until 4:00 a.m. – the sky darkened, thunder roared and a whoosh of wind preceded a morning storm.

No rain, but dark skies and the cool wind made me give in to sitting in the kitchen with one more cup of coffee than usual and just enjoying the dark and stormy morning.

And again with the hot

Good grief!!!

Yikes!!

The 76 inside is a bit deceiving…it is the entry temp. The rest of the house is 69-71F – quite comfy.

Zinnia and Sunflowers for this weeks cut flowers.

Some grape and heirloom tomatoes for this week’s veg.

I was up at 4:30 a.m. this Saturday morning and Bear and I headed to town at 6:45 a.m. We stopped for a walk along the river before hitting the grocery, then a breakfast drive-through, gas for the Jeep …and were at Farmer’s Market at 9:00 a.m. on the dot for the open to get this week’s veg and flowers.

Gorgeous zinnia…

Early sunflowers…

Then home by 10:00 a.m. to put all away.

By noon … again with the HOT.