Thursday, September 01, 2016

Weather [ First September 2016 ] Mount Abu

Mount Abu weather September 2016.

Last night, like I do most evenings this time of year, I checked the Insat-3D Satellite Images to see if there would be torrential or regular rainfall over the night and the next day. I also consult the weather.com for forecasts. Until I look at satellite images to see if there will be rain during the night and the next day. The amount of water increased by the hour. Then, at about 6:30, the torrential rain subsided, and by seven o’clock, it had stopped. The creek in front of the home had turned into a semi-raging torrent, ready to consume anything that crossed its path

Weather reports are okay, but as climate changes, their dependability in the face of Mother Nature diminishes. I just glanced at the inset image, and it appears like we might get sunlight tomorrow. I went for a walk to look at the night sky, and for the first time in many days, I saw stars. We’re hoping for a restful night. I’d like to wish everyone a wonderful night by providing a few photographs taken with my phone. Goodnight.

I was supposed to publish this morning, but there were no lights for much of the day, and the internet was acting up on this end. 

By the way, because Paddy Bridge was overflowing, the day pupils of St. Mary’s enjoyed a holiday. I recall how we yearned for our sunny vacation during our time together. That was back in the day. 



 The stream at 7am today