Monday, June 30, 2025

Final 2025 June Day Windy Sikes Lake Walk Anticipating Thunder


With the temperature, as measured by the Fahrenheit method, 88 degrees, with the humidity making those 88 degrees really feel like 93 degrees, according to my phone's weather monitoring application, it was back to Sikes Lake I ventured on this final day of the 2025 version of June.

On Saturday, two days prior to today, I was also at Sikes Lake, but on that day the dead calm had turned Sikes Lake into a motionless mirror.

Today was not dead calm. As you can see via the view from the rocky shore on the east end of Sikes Lake, wind is whipping up some wave action. 

I do not know if my phone's weather monitoring application factors in the wind chill factor when calculating what the temperature really feels like.

According to my home-based weather monitoring application, as in the AccuWeather forecast information acquired via a website, some thunderstorming is on the weather menu for this afternoon.

21 mph wind gusts do not sound too daunting. When the wind gusts get over 40 mph it can affect the ease of staying vertical. A wind gust can hit like a slap.

I have read nothing about a downtown Wichita Falls 4th of July Parade. It seems like previous years I would read details of this well ahead of the parade date.

If I remember right, and sometimes I do, the Wichita Falls 4th of July Parade was cancelled one of the COVID years. I do not remember if I watched the parade last year. 

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