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April Showers Brings May Flowers?

April 2010 rainfall was 10.33" as compared to April 2009 rainfall of 4.88".   Year to date rainfall at the end of April was 41.57" as compared to 2009 which was 30.32".  So much for El Nino.

2010 Rainfall in Toledo

A little wetter in 2010.  We've had 41.5" of rain year to date as compared to 30.32" in 2009.   9.57" of rain in April as compared to 4.88" in April 2009.
 

2009 Toledo Weather Summary

                  YEARLY CLIMATOLOGICAL SUMMARY FOR 2009
                                        HEAT  COOL        

Starship Enterprise - No Respect


 
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New Weather Display

Check out the new Toledo weather display.  You can easily pull up graphs for selected weather parameters such as temperature, rainfall, wind etc. 

Summer is officially here 6-20-08

Summer is officially here and now the fun begins. I mean work begins. I don't know about you, but by now, I've developed a long list of chores and work items that need to be completed by the end of summer 2008. Sure it starts innocently enough. Roof a building, build some stairs, plant a garden, cut some firewood. But invariably, I over commit and then I'm left scrambling through summer trying to get things done. And, oh by the way, the days are getting shorter from here on out.

New Toledo Newport Community Website

A new community forum to share ideas, sell your stuff, find out about the latest weather. Let me know what you think. Auggie@toledoor.com

Prices keep going up

I don't know about you, but it seems like the price of goods are following the price of gas... they're going up. We saw inflation in the late 1970's and it is ugly. There are no winners. Instead there is a chase of spiraling prices which lead to more... spiraling pricing. Part of the issue is the devaluation of the dollar. It does help make whatever American businesses are left, to be more competitive. But it also raises the prices of our imports. And that includes gasoline. What next? Chinese imports going up? Wait and see.

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