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Oh, there's no need for an IPF in Boulder

Are they going to have to practice in the rain all week? I just looked at the forecast for Boulder and it looks like it's rained the last 3 days and will be thunderstorms for the next 2.

How bad has it been?
 
Are they going to have to practice in the rain all week? I just looked at the forecast for Boulder and it looks like it's rained the last 3 days and will be thunderstorms for the next 2.

How bad has it been?

Apparently tourential downpours right now, been cool and cloudy yesterday and today. It will be a week of soggy practice for the buffs.
 
Are they going to have to practice in the rain all week? I just looked at the forecast for Boulder and it looks like it's rained the last 3 days and will be thunderstorms for the next 2.

How bad has it been?

Pretty much non-stop light to moderate rain.
 
Well, on the bright side, steady rain is forecasted for all day Saturday in Boulder... At least they are getting some practice in similar conditions to what they will have to play in on gameday.
 
Well, on the bright side, steady rain is forecasted for all day Saturday in Boulder... At least they are getting some practice in similar conditions to what they will have to play in on gameday.
:huh:

Saturday
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 75.

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=40.0149856&lon=-105.27054559999999&site=all&smap=1&searchresult=Boulder%2C%20CO%2C%20USA#.UjCwTNIqjzY
 
Well, on the bright side, steady rain is forecasted for all day Saturday in Boulder... At least they are getting some practice in similar conditions to what they will have to play in on gameday.

So you are saying we need an IPF and a Dome??? We are never gonna raise that kind of money...
 
I will throat punch the next asshole who tells me we are in a drought.


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Okay, you're right... I could swear I just saw "steady rain" for Boulder's Saturday forecast on weather.com. Guess I didn't give it enough time to load Saturaday's forecast. Must have been looking at today's still.

Carry on.
Dammit, now I have to return my poncho and galoshes!
 
I only accept moisture in 1 way. The fluffy white stuff that comes early, often, and is most righteous!
 
Too bad about the forecast. A rainy day would actually be a great help in slowing down that FSU offense.
 
We should build an IPF because it's rained 3 days in Boulder? That's happened twice since I lived here I think! But yeah, I get the point. We need an IPF so we can tell recruits that we have one.
 
We should build an IPF because it's rained 3 days in Boulder? That's happened twice since I lived here I think! But yeah, I get the point. We need an IPF so we can tell recruits that we have one.

The monsoons of late is actually normal for Colorado- the state has been in a drought for the last 10 years.
 
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