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    well this is odd...

    it rained on half our property, but not on the other side.. lol.... one side is pretty wet while the other is mostly bone dry
    slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . well this is odd... it rained on half our property, but not on the other side.. lol.... one side is pretty wet while the other is mostly bone dry Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    Lol Ive been able to stand on two sides of rainfall during a particularly still day, its kinda wierd. Usually wind makes the border a bit of a gray area, but not always.

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    #3
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    well this is odd...

    i was at the grand canyon one time i was able to stay in front of rain by walking away from it. it was about 4 or 5 feet behind me and moving at a walking pace... very weird.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    ^^^^Hahaha that would be a fuckin beautiful camera shot if you got a sideways panorama of the sky to the ground.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    Of the three places where I've seen that sort of limited rain shower activity like you're describing, Slip, you're living smack dab in the middle of one. Houston. Baton Rouge. South Florida. Something about those highly humid places allows little tiny downpours, from what I've seen. It must happen in other places, too, but here in north Texas, when it rains it rains all over.
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    #6
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    Of the three places where I've seen that sort of limited rain shower activity like you're describing, Slip, you're living smack dab in the middle of one. Houston. Baton Rouge. South Florida. Something about those highly humid places allows little tiny downpours, from what I've seen. It must happen in other places, too, but here in north Texas, when it rains it rains all over.
    Dont forget about Oahu. Its not as humid, but it still happens everyday.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    Quote Originally Posted by birdgirl73
    Of the three places where I've seen that sort of limited rain shower activity like you're describing, Slip, you're living smack dab in the middle of one. Houston. Baton Rouge. South Florida. Something about those highly humid places allows little tiny downpours, from what I've seen. It must happen in other places, too, but here in north Texas, when it rains it rains all over.
    well this is the first time i've ever seen this.... usually, when it rains here it rains hard... something about being so closed to the water reaaaaaally brings hard torrential rains... we also have a saying... "don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes" i've expereienced quite a few freak storms.... goes from sunny to flood warnings in like 20 minutes.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    yeah ive had that happen except that it was raining on one side of the street and not the other

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    #9
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    Ive had an experience where I have walked out of rain and been able to walk back into it. Rain has got to start and end somewhere I guess.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    well this is odd...

    Quote Originally Posted by FluidS
    i was at the grand canyon one time i was able to stay in front of rain by walking away from it. it was about 4 or 5 feet behind me and moving at a walking pace... very weird.
    Ha! That sounds awesome :jointsmile:

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