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Winter still, and dry

Another very cold morning at the Rancho. Winter should be almost over for us by now, but we aquired some more arctic air overnight which looks to be hanging around right on through the weekend, according to the Lower Colorado River Authority’s chief meteorologist Bob Rose. And, thanks to  the subtropical jet being away without leave, it’s dry, dry, dry.

"This feature (the jet), which helped pull rain and storms from the eastern Pacific to Texas in January, has diminished over the past couple of weeks.  It may be associated with the rapid weakening of El Nino…or it could just be a part of the transition from winter into spring. In any event, weather conditions have turned dry across Central Texas and it looks like it will be at least another week before a chance for rain returns to the forecast."

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Here comes the rain

Lower Colorado River Authority meteorologist Bob Rose says the jetstream is turning south and we may finally begin to get some of the rain the El Nino oscillation has been promising since Turkey Day.

"The latest forecast solutions call for a storm system to move across northwestern Texas (today) and Friday, followed by another storm system about next Wednesday and Thursday.
"Yet another storm system is forecast to move across Texas around January 7th and 8th. Each of these storms systems is expected to bring at least some rain to our region, but due to their progressive nature, none appear to be excessively wet."

Mowing

Warm weather returns for the rest of the week, according to Bob Rose, meteorologist for the Lower Colorado River Authority. I’m running out of excuses not to mow the back yard one more time before grass growing season is over. It already looks over everywhere but in the back yard (no, I will not post a picture) out by the tool shed on the north end. There it is getting open field-like, is the way I think of it. It reminds me of a bit of mowing wisdom I heard several years ago, for really the first time, that if you want grass to grow, you have to mow it. Perhaps it was on that principle that I stopped mowing that end of the back yard a few weeks ago. First I would say it was too dry and really needed to grow more there a little on its own. Then it rained so I could say it was too wet–especially with an electric lawn mower (another story)–and then it got chilly, with days in the 60s and nights in the 40s, so I could say the growing season was obviously over. But now Bob is saying we’re to have highs in the low 80s the rest of the week, and not even another cold front before Friday night. Unless I can think of a new excuse, I will have to mow–unless I can put it off until next week when Bob expects a lot of rain followed by more chilly weather.