I'm usually happy with a couple minutes.Finally started in Des Moines, hopefully it sits here for a couple hours.
My weather app on my iPhone has been abysmal lately. It'll show rain in the forecast all day with a clear radar. Last night it would toggle between rain and no rain between 7-9pm.Radar shows it is raining here. I go outside to find a new kind of rain. You don’t get wet when it is raining. Now computer generated rain totals will show I got an inch of rain.
My weather app on my iPhone has been abysmal lately. It'll show rain in the forecast all day with a clear radar. Last night it would toggle between rain and no rain between 7-9pm.
Getting dry up here too. Not great for not even summer.
Ended up with .95 of rain yesterday good rain I'll take it. My folks ended up with .55 about 5 miles away.
Wtf is a chiclet?nws.noaa.gov
Just create a chiclet for that site and delete the iPhone weather app.
Agreed, laid in the hammock for a bit and it was darn near perfect.Very nice night on the patio. We need rain though.
It was very spotty. The "official" rainfall (measured 7 miles from here) was 0.01"!Just looked at the rain gauge. 1.3" of rain...in 1 hour. I'll take it.
Right in the area I grew up in. Will have to make sure my parents see this though.It is dry. Low well levels is making it difficult to keep the pressure up in the regional water system. Low pressure = boil advisory and use restrictions.
Iowa Department of Natural Resources issues boil order for specific western Iowa residents, businesses
Officials said a problem in the distribution system resulted in a loss of pressure — this advisory is being issued as a precaution until bacteria sample results become available.www.ketv.com
Update: Bottom line is, we all need to keep using less water. We are still under a boil advisory and level yellow mandatory conservation. We were able to take our first round of tests to the lab today. We will take the second round tomorrow. We will then have to take a third round on Thursday. IF all of those pass, and we are able to keep the pressure up in every tower, then we will be able to lift the advisory. Therefore, we are looking at Friday at the earliest to lift the boil advisory. All towers continue to struggle and have gotten close to dropping below pressure again. If this happens, we will have to continue the boil advisory, and start over on our sample taking. Please call the office at 712-343-2413 if you have any questions. Again, this does not include Council Bluffs, Underwood, McClelland, Harlan or Weston.