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Normal 04-27-2025 08:06 AM

Rain Today
 
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We should be getting rain today! Finally a little saturation. It’s been so dry these past months. All the ponds seem down. 😊

AMB444 04-27-2025 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2427514)
We should be getting rain today! Finally a little saturation. It’s been so dry these past months. All the ponds seem down. 😊

I can't wait! I love rain. And the lawns need some water.

AMB444 04-27-2025 09:13 AM

Oh no, my weather app now says no rain today. :/

Tyrone Shoelaces 04-27-2025 09:20 AM

Weather Channel says 15%
In FL that means virtually zero

kkingston57 04-27-2025 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces (Post 2427545)
Weather Channel says 15%
In FL that means virtually zero

And if there is .01 inches it is correct. Enough rain to raise the humidity and do nothing.

Normal 04-27-2025 09:46 AM

Might get the cycle started
 
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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2427549)
And if there is .01 inches it is correct. Enough rain to raise the humidity and do nothing.

It might jump start the afternoon cycle though

Tyrone Shoelaces 04-27-2025 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by kkingston57 (Post 2427549)
And if there is .01 inches it is correct. Enough rain to raise the humidity and do nothing.

No. That's called "trace" rain

fdpaq0580 04-27-2025 10:44 AM

I only believe in rain when the streets are wet.

Jim1mack 04-27-2025 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2427514)
We should be getting rain today! Finally a little saturation. It’s been so dry these past months. All the ponds seem down. 😊

When AccuWeather shows these low percentages of chance of precipitation they’re just hedging their bets that brief pop up shower may occur. The amounts of rain they associate with it is in hundreds of an inch. Could rain across the street but not on you. Nothing to get excited about.

Stu from NYC 04-27-2025 11:54 AM

One can hope.

Rainger99 04-27-2025 12:57 PM

Rain guidelines

Rain Guidelines | Weather Insurance Agency

Babbs1957 04-27-2025 04:52 PM

I'm sure it will rain, just not near my home.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-27-2025 05:02 PM

My Weather app is showing Lady Lake (where my part of The Villages is located) will probably see maybe less than half an inch tomorrow afternoon, some time between 2pm and 6pm.

villagetinker 04-27-2025 05:29 PM

OK, let's get all of the convertible car owners to put their roofs down and leave the cars outside, mine seems to attract water when I do this....

Tvflguy 04-27-2025 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2427657)
OK, let's get all of the convertible car owners to put their roofs down and leave the cars outside, mine seems to attract water when I do this....

...and for good luck, I washed the car too...

...and I'll water the lawn tonight...

asianthree 04-27-2025 07:05 PM

Clouds are forming North of us looks like rain any minute. Probably not at our house, but one can hope. With the clouds so low we can hear the music at Brownwood

La lamy 04-28-2025 04:36 AM

I saw and heard a very little storm pass north of us yesterday. DANG!!! Maybe today...

Nana2Teddy 04-28-2025 06:16 AM

We had some silent lightning last night in the dark clouds that moved in at dusk. No rain unfortunately. Coincidentally though while typing this reply just now at 7am Monday morning I got a pop-up alert from Weather Bug app about rain this afternoon. I never hold my breath that it’ll actually happen, so we’ll see.

mrf6969 04-28-2025 06:28 AM

The weather guy on local FOX says we in TV should see some rain this evening. We can only hope.

retiredguy123 04-28-2025 06:39 AM

I can understand weather forcasters making mistakes about their forecasts for rain. But, to me, it is unacceptable for them to consistently predict rain that almost never happens. Obviously, they are deliberating distorting the data to make it look like rain will occur when they know they are wrong more often than not. Why not just present the actual data?

biker1 04-28-2025 06:58 AM

Well, no, that is not how it works. The precipitation forecasts are presented as probability functions. The prognostications of many complex events are presented as probability functions. What actual data are you referring to? If it is model data then that is readily available but you won't be able to interpret it correctly.

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2427751)
I can understand weather forcasters making mistakes about their forecasts for rain. But, to me, it is unacceptable for them to consistently predict rain that almost never happens. Obviously, they are deliberating distorting the data to make it look like rain will occur when they know they are wrong more often than not. Why not just present the actual data?


retiredguy123 04-28-2025 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 2427763)
Well, no, that is not how it works. The precipitation forecasts are presented as probability functions. The prognostications of many complex events are presented as probability functions. What actual data are you referring to? If it is model data then that is readily available but you won't be able to interpret it correctly.

What you are saying is not consistent with my experience. I consistently observe that they will predict a high percentage for rain (like 80 percent) in the morning, and then they will reduce the percentage hourly, and very often, there will be no rain at all. That has been my experience for several years of living in The Villages. They never present data about how accurate their forecasts have been in the past, so there is no way to evaluate their prediction success rates.

biker1 04-28-2025 07:24 AM

Reread my post. What I actually stated was that the precipitation forecasts are presented as probability functions. This is true. The probability function may change with time as new data becomes available. I have no idea who you mean when you say "they" so I can't comment on what verification results might be collected.

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2427770)
What you are saying is not consistent with my experience. I consistently observe that they will predict a high percentage for rain (like 80 percent) in the morning, and then they will reduce the percentage hourly, and very often, there will be no rain at all. That has been my experience for several years of living in The Villages. They never present data about how accurate their forecasts have been in the past, so there is no way to evaluate their prediction success rates.


retiredguy123 04-28-2025 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 2427776)
Reread my post. What I actually stated was that the precipitation forecasts are presented as probability functions. This is true. The probability function may change with time as new data becomes available. I have no idea who you mean when you say "they" so I can't comment on what verification results might be collected.

I agree that the probability function can change, but my experience is that it almost always changes to predict a lower probability of rain rather than a higher probability of rain. This indicates to me that they are deliberately predicting more rain than they should be predicting. Apparently, they would rather predict rain that doesn't occur than to not predict rain that does occur. That is my experience. We can agree to disagree, but that is my experience over many years in Florida.

Regorp 04-28-2025 08:04 AM

Rain
 
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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2427514)
We should be getting rain today! Finally a little saturation. It’s been so dry these past months. All the ponds seem down. 😊

My weather app said it was raining. Not here, but in Ocala. We stayed dry.

biker1 04-28-2025 11:41 AM

I'm glad you agree, although you have no expertise in this area. Believe what you want, nobody cares, particularly me. People complaining about things they don't understand is tiresome. Present actual data to support your claim, otherwise ...

I notice you never answered my question.

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2427782)
I agree that the probability function can change, but my experience is that it almost always changes to predict a lower probability of rain rather than a higher probability of rain. This indicates to me that they are deliberately predicting more rain than they should be predicting. Apparently, they would rather predict rain that doesn't occur than to not predict rain that does occur. That is my experience. We can agree to disagree, but that is my experience over many years in Florida.


sunnyFLORIDA5828 04-28-2025 11:47 AM

Ready for the rain, whenever.

Tested our windshield wipers - check

Tested our umbrellas - check

Tested our house roof shingles - check

Ready. Whenever…

biker1 04-28-2025 11:52 AM

June, when the rainy season begins.

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Originally Posted by sunnyFLORIDA5828 (Post 2427877)
Ready for the rain, whenever.

Tested our windshield wipers - check

Tested our umbrellas - check

Tested our house roof shingles - check

Ready. Whenever


Tyrone Shoelaces 04-28-2025 12:42 PM

Good New's fat little buddy! Good News!
100% rain at 5pm (hearin's believin)

Hourly Weather Forecast for The Villages, FL - The Weather Channel | Weather.com

C'mon Flash!

retiredguy123 04-28-2025 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces (Post 2427899)
Good New's fat little buddy! Good News!
100% rain at 5pm (hearin's believin)

Hourly Weather Forecast for The Villages, FL - The Weather Channel | Weather.com

C'mon Flash!

What was 100 percent is now 72 percent. Stay tuned.

AMB444 04-28-2025 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces (Post 2427899)
Good New's fat little buddy! Good News!
100% rain at 5pm (hearin's believin)

Hourly Weather Forecast for The Villages, FL - The Weather Channel | Weather.com

C'mon Flash!

Cant wait! We should have a rain party! :)

Stu from NYC 04-28-2025 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by AMB444 (Post 2427946)
Cant wait! We should have a rain party! :)

Cancelled if no rain

AMB444 04-28-2025 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2427961)
Cancelled if no rain


Lol! :)

I'm out on lanai waiting for rain. Clouds all around me and I hear thunder. But no rain on my house yet.

Shew! This is stressful! :popcorn:

sunnyFLORIDA5828 04-28-2025 07:37 PM

Not lookin’ good for us mid/south TV on radar.

Looked yet again and appears that it may disperse as it travels south. Ocala and a bit west getting rain.

Still fingers crossed …

Nana2Teddy 04-28-2025 08:54 PM

Well, you can thank me for the rain we finally got today. I asked hubby to take the car to the car wash since it’s been a couple of months since he last had it washed, and lo and behold on the way home in our freshly washed Forester it started pouring. He had to drive 25 minutes in the rain to get home, and now the car looks just like it did before he left. You’re welcome!

Tyrone Shoelaces 04-29-2025 06:53 AM

I didn't get squat! :censored:
I blame Jim Cantore!

retiredguy123 04-29-2025 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces (Post 2428106)
I didn't get squat! :censored:
I blame Jim Cantore!

100 percent forecast. No rain for me.

Bay Kid 04-29-2025 08:03 AM

Sweat is all we got.

Stu from NYC 04-29-2025 08:12 AM

Very disappointed just a few drops

AMB444 05-03-2025 07:48 PM

Looks like Mother Nature passed us by again for some rain.

We were supposed to get storms early tomorrow morning. Now nothing. :undecided:


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