Sentences with phrase «between rain storms»

In between rain storms I've been as busy as a honey - bee inside the Farmhouse cleaning out closets, packing up warm weather clothes and unpacking winter - wear.
I through this on in between rain storms here in Southern California.

Not exact matches

Between 1 1/2 to 2 inches of rain fell during the storm, according to Kirk Apffel, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
Alternate between wind, rain, thunder, and lightning to create a storm.
Welcome to the in - between spring and summer weather, where some days it's breezy, other days it's boiling hot and then the next day it's unexpected rain showers (or storms as we have been experiencing here in Houston!)
After Rain, a stray dog that comforts and protects Rose, is lost in a storm, Rose struggles between her devotion to her pet and her devotion to rules — all while searching for a secure sense of home and family.
The weekend alternated between blisteringly hot and pouring heavy rain with epic lightning storms.
On the Andaman or west coast, where Phuket, the Similan Islands, and the Phi Phi Islands lie, the southwest monsoon brings heavy storms from April to October, while on the Gulf of Thailand or east coast, where KohSamui, KohPhangan, and Koh Tao lie, the most rain falls between September and December.
Intervals between hurricanes (winds greater than 65 knots, high tides, storm surges and heavy rain) vary from between 3 to 6 years.
Increase storms along the coast does not mean the expansive land masses in between will get rain.
The Third National Climate Assessment shows that some regions of the country have seen as much as a 71 percent increase in the amount of rain or snow falling in the heaviest storms between 1958 and 2012.
A few connections between a warmer world and Hurricane Sandy can certainly be made, however: rising sea levels are likely to worsen storm surges; warmer waters bring more rain to increase flooding; and hotter temperatures may allow the hurricane to push both seasonal and geographic boundaries.
As the Earth warms, the amount of rain or snow falling in the heaviest one percent of storms has risen nearly 20 percent on average in the United States — almost three times the rate of increase in total precipitation between 1958 and 2007.
When it rains, water falls on roofs, driveways, lawns, between houses, over parking lots and through storm drains.
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