Don't worry, Kansas will suck tomorrow.
But Nicholls St blows.
Don't worry, Kansas will suck tomorrow.
You have how many Ta'veren at your beck and call (mostly)? Wisdom's, Queen's daughters....
I think you should get crackin' lady.![]()
My weather rock is more accurate.I find the best way to figure out what the weather is doing is standing in it.
By Friday afternoon, a National Weather Service meteorologist was saying things like: “it sure doesn’t look good,” and “it looks like a bad situation” and worst of all, “several rounds of lightning around Memorial Stadium.”
Keith Mann, a Nebraska athletic department spokesman, said the game is so far set to proceed on schedule. He said the Huskers’ event management team is in regular communication with the National Weather Service.
Under NCAA guidelines, any lightning strike within 8 miles would result in a 30-minute delay. He said the university will communicate delays or changes using the stadium public address system, the Husker Sports Network, social media and the Husker app.
Scott Dergan, a meteorologist based at the Valley office of the National Weather Service, does not want you to sell your tickets. Nor does he want you to cancel plans to see Husker coach Scott Frost’s debut.
My weather bone will split you in half!My left knee puts both to shame
I just have to say this. Nynaeve stole your Warder for herself and really, what's a Yellow doing getting married? I think she should Heal you, I know she tried, but I think the wench just isn't trying hard enough. She probably thinks you'll try to get Lan back.
You are going to make me cry right nowWe’ll all stick together, in all kinds of weather
Will keep some chance of storms around this morning, but overall
confidence on what will happen this afternoon is not high. This is
because of a fairly wide spread of what the short range, high
resolution convection allowing models (CAMs) are indicating. In
regards to the 00z runs of the GFS and NAM, the GFS seemed to
handle the activity last evening and this morning better than the
NAM so will give it a bit more weight for this evening/tonight.
There is potential for heavy rain in the forecast area tonight,
but exactly where is yet to be seen. There will be a stalled front
in the area and models generally show PW around or over 2 inches.
Will keep thunderstorm chances tonight in the 30 to 70 percent
range, lowest near the SD and MO border areas. Rainfall rates
could be high enough to cause flooding, but will not issue a flash
flood watch at this time.