Can you believe this weather?
It has been like this all yead, we are normally in a drought by now.
http://weather.mysanantonio.com/US/TX/San_Antonio.html
http://weather.mysanantonio.com/US/TX/San_Antonio.html
I hear ya man...been raining in Texas, almost daily, for about the past 6 months...sick of it.
If I'd wanted to live where it rains all the time, I'd live in Seattle, or the U.K.
Hopefully July is a dry, dustbowl of a scorcher.
If I'd wanted to live where it rains all the time, I'd live in Seattle, or the U.K.
Hopefully July is a dry, dustbowl of a scorcher.
ORIGINAL: rrasco
It has been like this all yead, we are normally in a drought by now.
http://weather.mysanantonio.com/US/TX/San_Antonio.html
It has been like this all yead, we are normally in a drought by now.
http://weather.mysanantonio.com/US/TX/San_Antonio.html
Cincy huh? I've been able to ride my bike every day for the past two weeks easy. Even got to ride today to work and will do so again tomorrow. It's really nice more than doubling the gas mileage my truck gets. Riding all week on $12 sure does feel good.
The worst part is when it starts flooding, they close all the roads down. My biggest issue with it is, I live 4 miles from work, there are 3 ways to get there, straight, which is what I normally take, on loop 410, or all the way around to the north. The issue is, there is a big *** creek that runs the length from the North route, all the way to 410, so when it floods, they close Ingram (the straight shot) and all the traffic gets stuck trying to go around the creek. So my 4 mile trip turns into an hour long one.


