Ugh…I enjoy being outside and I don’t mind mowing, brush hogging and working the land in general…but I need my 4 seasons. Two years in a row now of NON WINTER is driving me nuts.
What’s perplexing to me is just how hard it is becoming to find good information on precipitation/temps/etc., online. Maybe I’m imagining it, but I swear back in the early 2000s I could look up historical weather data and there were a few sites that had such items I could view. Now all I see is Weather Underground that has some data, but not before 1940 or so and that’s what I want to see.
When I was a kid, I remember watching the local weather in Tulsa and Don Woods announcing the record highs and lows for the day each night. Seems like it was almost always the 1910s, 1920s and for sure the 1930s that had the record highs. And now I can’t seem to find those numbers. And no, I don’t search endlessly and haven’t really looked since a few months back, and I’m not gonna go look as soon as I post this, just giving me observations. So if someone goes and looks and finds a reliable source of information on temps, rainfall, snowfall, and all that, I will welcome it.
Last time I think NOAA or whatever wanted some money for a paid membership to view archived data, at least I think they did at one time. Again, I haven’t delved into that, and I say that so when some smart *** comes along and ***** themselves silly in their underwear stating they found it in 2.2 seconds with 4 keyboard clicks while chugging a mountain dewd, so be it.