Awareness of the outside world. Local Folks. James Spann has retired from TV (I assume) and has started Alabama Weather Network. Non-local folks, Spann has been the face of Alabama weather for years. New venture appears to be a 24/7 resource covering the entire state.
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{Backstory. Each morning, people & horses go on a unmounted, off-lead team walk in the pasture.}
Rained out of our walk last Tuesday. Interesting how rarely this happens. Even on weeks when the world is wall-to-wall mud, we usually get a break in the rain during the initial daylight hours.
Rain science says I am not imagining it. “Over land, thunderstorms are most likely to occur at the warmest, most humid part of the day, which is usually the afternoon or evening.” NASA, Global Precipitation Measurement: Is there a specific time of day that a thunderstorm is most likely to occur?
North Carolina had – probably still does – gentle, all-day rains. Alabama is prone to boom-sploosh.
File this under, things you notice when you do an activity at the same time each day.
Onwards!
Katherine