Sentences with phrase «rain storm last»

JAMESTOWN - The Jamestown City Council has approved a resolution to continue repair work to the Jamestown Police Station after it was flooded and damaged during a heavy rain storm last year.

Not exact matches

As the wettest storm on record in US history bore down in the last days of August — dropping five feet of rain in some areas — completely inundating Houston, killing more than 70 people, and damaging almost 200,000 homes, at least five prisons on the east coast of Texas were evacuated.
Kapnick noted that even individual rain storms can be overwhelming, like storm that drenched Baton Rouge last year with 31.39 inches of rain and three times the volume of water of Hurricane Katrina throughout Louisiana in 2005.
We had some massive storms roll through the state last night — tornadoes warnings, hail, strong winds, heavy rains.
It stormed really bad here last night, thunder, rain and hail.
Weathering the Storm: With California stuck in extreme drought and last year's barley crop damaged by heavy rain, climate change is posing serious problems for the brewing industry.
In Chicago, where the Blitz has produced a crazily disparate attendance pattern, ranging from a mere 10,936 in a March rain and sleet storm to 32,182 against the Generals, the team has had four of its last five home games on TV and is averaging 19,323 at the gate.
Also last weekend at Pocono, sure it didn't rain at the track until afterwards but had the storms to the north been 10 miles farther south it would have been a different story.
Demos, who took office in April, inherited a years - long problem at Lake Ellyn, where overtopping during rain storms has flooded residents three times in the last five years.
For example, the Mesonet station in Schaghticoke, about 10 miles west of Hoosick Falls, shows the leading edge of the storm coming through just after 6 p.m., lasting for a half - hour and dumping 1.7 inches of rain.
From the heavy rains that sent the Seine into the streets of Paris last year to a parade of storms that left southern England waterlogged during the winter of 2013 - 2014, there have been startling examples in recent years of the heavy toll that flooding can levy in both human and economic terms.
Over the last few days, Tropical Storm Darby dumped rain on Hawaii and Hurricane Georgette became a
And yet I «m not speaking short time rain, I «m referring to storms that lasted for weeks.
Last night we had a pretty bad rain storm with winds that managed to push our covered deck furniture clear across the other side and even the grill moved a few feet away from its original location!
Thankfully, I've been sleeping really well, but last week we had a lot of rain and storms here and Oliver came into our room and jumped in bed after a few loud thunder claps.
Last night we had a rain storm and hopefully the next few days will be a little bit cooler.
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A social media storm rained down on the UW - Madison campus last week, as two students used the Snapchat app to make a romantic connection.
During the last rain storms I was able to pull several vehicles out of mud and water with not problem at all.
In fact, within the last five years, all 50 states have experienced flooding from a variety of causes including, tropical storm surges, heavy rains, snowmelts and alterations in geography that change the path of runoffs.
Hank's «home» for the last 8 months is a 1x2m pen vulnerable to the elements — when it rains and storms his cage becomes wet and he suffers from the effects frequently damp skin brings.
Most rain comes from large storms that last for several days.
There are no guarantees it won't rain while you're here, a storm can come at any time but they tend to pass through quickly, unless there is a tropical depression which can last for days.
That said, rain storms tend to last only an hour or two and can be quite refreshing, and because this is a less popular period with tourists it means that the island is quieter and it's possible to get some real bargains on accommodation.
The driver was rude and that same day Antigua got a freak rain storm that lasted a few hours and flooded the streets.
Consider the possibility that not just millions, but billions face disastrous consequences from the likes of (including but not limited to): Sandy (and other hybrid and out - of - season storms enhanced by the earth's circulatory eccentricities and warmer oceans); the drought in progress; wildfires; floods (just last week, Argentina had 16 inches of rain in 2 hours *); derechos; increased cold and snow in the north as the Arctic melts and cracks up, breaking up the Arctic circulation and sending cold out of what was previously largely a contained system, and losing its own consistent cold, seriously interfering with the Jet Stream, pollution of multiple kinds such as in China, the increase of algae and the like in our oceans as they heat, and food and water shortages.
One directly links Hurricane Harvey's disastrous rains to the amount of heat stored in the ocean, which was record - setting before the storm plowed into Texas last year.
Two studies of the storm that overwhelmed Houston last summer say global warming made the rain much worse.
For the entire Northern Hemisphere, there is evidence of an increase in both storm frequency and intensity during the cold season since 1950,1 with storm tracks having shifted slightly towards the poles.2, 3 Extremely heavy snowstorms increased in number during the last century in northern and eastern parts of the United States, but have been less frequent since 2000.11,15 Total seasonal snowfall has generally decreased in southern and some western areas, 16 increased in the northern Great Plains and Great Lakes region, 16,17 and not changed in other areas, such as the Sierra Nevada, although snow is melting earlier in the year and more precipitation is falling as rain versus snow.18 Very snowy winters have generally been decreasing in frequency in most regions over the last 10 to 20 years, although the Northeast has been seeing a normal number of such winters.19 Heavier - than - normal snowfalls recently observed in the Midwest and Northeast U.S. in some years, with little snow in other years, are consistent with indications of increased blocking (a large scale pressure pattern with little or no movement) of the wintertime circulation of the Northern Hemisphere.5 However, conclusions about trends in blocking have been found to depend on the method of analysis, 6 so the assessment and attribution of trends in blocking remains an active research area.
«The spring months have sometimes storms of wind and thunder even so early as March within these last years the Climate seems to be greatly changed the summer so backward with very little rain and even snow in winter much less than usual and the ground parched that all summer have entirely dried up...»
Farther north, the 46 counties of North Texas are completely drought - free for the first time since May 2012 thanks to rains this spring and last weekend's storms, according to the National Weather Service.
But in fact they must, since in the report, any US climate trend in the last 20 years (more rain, less rain, more storms, fewer storms, more snow, less snow, etc) is all blamed on man.
Here is an excerpt of the research paper, «When It Rains It Pours», from Environment America, showing a statistically significant spike in flash flooding and other extreme precipitation events since 1948: «Weather records show that storms with extreme precipitation have become more frequent over the last 60 years.
In the US, the amount of rain or snow falling in the heaviest one percent of storms has increased nationally over the last half century — with the largest increases in the Northeast, Great Plains, Midwest, and Southeast.
During the last big storm that brought all the snow to New York City and points west and southwest, but rain to Albany, the polar vortex had plunged south into West Virginia.
There's also Brown's failure to stockpile water after all the rains from last winter's huge storms, something that could have prevented the areas around population centers from becoming bone dry and easy to burn.
Covered parking is big in places like Florida, where it rains often (especially near salt water, which can be damaging to cars), Northern states with plenty of tough winter weather, and areas like Colorado where remnants of the last few hail storms are seen on a few cars throughout the Denver metro area.
With the last Rain / Wind storm we had a few days ago, my tenants called me to complain about leaking coming from the ceiling.
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