Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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According to the weather app on my phone, we got more than three inches of rain last night.
That seems very high since we only got about 2 inches with Hurricane Ian. Does anyone have a rain gauge? If so, what is the general area where you live (I have read that rain fall can vary greatly within a few miles) and how much rain did you get? I am interested to see what the variation is in the Villages. Thanks. |
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The wife said our unofficial rain gauge was full to the top -- which registers 3". South of 44. |
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We had 4in in our rain gauge. We live in Linden, south of 44
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3.5” in our rain gage south of 44
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Did anyone see hail? It sure sounded like hail hitting my windows.
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2" on my rain gauge in Buttonwood
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About 1.1 inch in the rain gauge in Sanibel
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Less than a 1/4” in Hammock @ Fenney. So we are about 1.5” for the week.
Last edited by Pondboy; 04-27-2023 at 04:00 PM. Reason: Duplicate |
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Could get upwards of 1/2” tomorrow.
Last edited by Pondboy; 04-27-2023 at 04:50 PM. |
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Thanks for the replies. I am surprised at the huge variation in numbers (they vary from .25 inches in Fenney to 1.1 in Sanibel to 2 in Buttonwood to 3-4 inches south of 44). But at least I looked up a few new Villages to figure out where they are!
So the 3 plus inches that was shown on my phone seems to be an accurate number (near Sawgrass). I have also noticed that the retention ponds are a little higher today - but still very low. |
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It's a start and I hope we get more inches of rain soon. I'm looking forward to seeing full ponds and more water in Lake Sumter.
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The rainy season is June, July, August, and September. We are currently in the dry season that is, unfortunately, well below normal precipitation.
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We live in Citrus Grove and got almost 2 inches in our rain gauge...
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The OP commented on the variation of amounts. For all the newbies who've moved here---the rain here is "spotty". As time goes by and you live here longer you'll see what I mean. It can rain in the front of your house but the sun could be shining in the back of it. Like-wise---it could be raining "cats and dogs" at the square and the sun shining at your house and vice-versa. We can have what I call a brief squall or something more lasting. Another instance I was reading comments earlier this week on NextDoor and someone mentioned the storm we'd had the night before and another piped in and asked, "what storm?"
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