Well, I woke up to some stormy looking skies, but I never actually saw it rain. It was quite humid in the morning, but by the afternoon the air had dried off quite a bit. As usual, the weather forecasters were totally wrong. They gave us a 70% chance of rain--which basically translates to 100% around here--all afternoon and all night. Nothing happened. Strike 1,000,0000 for the National Weather Service.
The Lincoln Skyline Project (now known as the Nebraska Skyline Project) initially began back in 2010 when I was lucky enough to have a summer job in a building that faced downtown Lincoln. However, my days in the dorms ended in 2013, and I moved to Omaha in the summer 2015. Nevertheless, I chose to continue the project on a broader scale.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
July 21, 2010
Well, I woke up to some stormy looking skies, but I never actually saw it rain. It was quite humid in the morning, but by the afternoon the air had dried off quite a bit. As usual, the weather forecasters were totally wrong. They gave us a 70% chance of rain--which basically translates to 100% around here--all afternoon and all night. Nothing happened. Strike 1,000,0000 for the National Weather Service.
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