Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Anyone notice when rain is predicted over/near the villages @ 70-80%,
it seems rain fronts approaching on radar, seem to "dry up" over the area with no rain and plenty of thunder and lightning? |
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Played 18 this afternoon between 3-5:30 then swam laps from 5:45 - 7:15. Nasty clouds all around with thunder and lightening far away, but no rain or lightning anywhere close. Nice to live in the bubble: )
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Tonight I was shooting pool at Chatham, poured for 10 mins. I live about 1 away. Only sprinkle at my house. When I got up to mulberry plaza, no rain at all. So at Chatham it was 100% and at mulberry plaza 0%. Forecast means it may rain on you or it may not.
![]() But I see what you mean. I play pickleball at noon when clouds are out, seems like at mulberry courts clouds can be 360 degrees and sun shine on courts? Like clouds evaporator when over court? ![]() Last edited by Topspinmo; 08-10-2025 at 04:34 PM. |
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Except of course this past Thursday afternoon. We had just bought some new furniture and were moving it in on a 3/4-ton (open) truck. Trying to unload very heavy boxes slippery with rain is NOT fun. |
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![]() Yeh, Protecting us from green grass and lush golf courses Last edited by Michael G.; 08-10-2025 at 02:28 PM. |
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Those fronts dry up. |
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WHAT??? You were in water swimming with lightning around??? Death wish…
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i believe the arc committee handles rain requests
Last edited by Worldseries27; Yesterday at 05:38 AM. Reason: Spell |
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18 holes in 2.5 hrs. Impressive?
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We average about 54 inches of rain a year. August is the wettest month. Enjoy the rain or the sunshine. Life is short so embrace the days we get! The clouds are beautiful and the sky’s are breathtaking either way.
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Yes
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I use the web site WeatherUnderground online for my weather reports. It tends to be much more accurate and less excitable than TV weather people, and it takes less time. It may say 20% 0.01”. That means 80% chance of no rain, and if it does rain, hardly any. But if it does rain, it will be 100% rain somewhere, not 20% rain. Probably not a lot of it, though. Perhaps the forecast is for 0.25” of rain, and I feel cheated when I don’t get any at my house and think the forecast was inaccurate. But the forecast was for The Villages, which is, what, about forty square miles now? If it rained in some other part of The Villages, I wouldn’t necessarily know. |
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I have heard from various sources that the number of roof tops and blacktop roads creates a significant updraft of hot air pushing storms away from the area. If you have watched radar on the internet, storms frequently seem to split and go around TVs and reform on the backside. It takes a fairly storm rainstorm to disrupt the updraft and allow rain to hit the ground. It could also be raining but because of the hot air updraft, the rain evaporates before hitting the ground.
This is certainly an unscientific explanation, but it makes sense to me. |
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