How do you guys deal with two days straight of rain/cold?
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It actually started raining during my ride today. It wasn't supposed to rain for another 2 hours. There is now dirt and water on my bike, clothes, and computer...
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But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier. The air temp says 40º, which is totally manageable, but the sky is crystal clear and the sun is beating down on you, so anything in the shade is cold, and anything in the sun is hot.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
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I ride in the rain if it is not a downpour and the wind less than 15 mph. I also will ride in the snow if it is not too heavy, too icy, above 20 and wind less than 20 mph. I try to do a minimum of 10 miles but sometimes cut it short. It is raining lightly today, temp mid 30s and a light NW wind. I will be riding soon.
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Well that's the real issue here, most of us don't have that gear. Even where I am inland, a day with a high temp below 50º is fairly uncommon, and it wasn't unusual to have less than 20 rainy days in an entire year.
But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier. The air temp says 40º, which is totally manageable, but the sky is crystal clear and the sun is beating down on you, so anything in the shade is cold, and anything in the sun is hot.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier. The air temp says 40º, which is totally manageable, but the sky is crystal clear and the sun is beating down on you, so anything in the shade is cold, and anything in the sun is hot.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
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Last year I rode my traditional Black Friday road/gravel ride of 70 miles when it rained all day reaching the high 30s.
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2 days off... Wow. Imagine 6months of winter and crappy weather.
Get on the trainer or do something else. Do a good house cleanup. I'm sure you will find something to do.
Get on the trainer or do something else. Do a good house cleanup. I'm sure you will find something to do.
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Yep. I got one or two decent days of riding weather in December, and none since. Sure, there are guys on fat bikes and MTB's on the local paths with good winter gear, and some people with good winter road bikes out there destroying them with the road salt and moisture, but I think my true outdoor riding season in Chicago starts in March and ends in November.
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Well that's the real issue here, most of us don't have that gear. Even where I am inland, a day with a high temp below 50º is fairly uncommon, and it wasn't unusual to have less than 20 rainy days in an entire year.
But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier. The air temp says 40º, which is totally manageable, but the sky is crystal clear and the sun is beating down on you, so anything in the shade is cold, and anything in the sun is hot.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier. The air temp says 40º, which is totally manageable, but the sky is crystal clear and the sun is beating down on you, so anything in the shade is cold, and anything in the sun is hot.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
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Yep. I got one or two decent days of riding weather in December, and none since. Sure, there are guys on fat bikes and MTB's on the local paths with good winter gear, and some people with good winter road bikes out there destroying them with the road salt and moisture, but I think my true outdoor riding season in Chicago starts in March and ends in November.
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PS I agree with you about Nordic skiing and Nordic skiers. Tremendous exercise and incredible athletes.
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Well that's the real issue here, most of us don't have that gear. Even where I am inland, a day with a high temp below 50º is fairly uncommon, and it wasn't unusual to have less than 20 rainy days in an entire year.
But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
But right now it's 28º, we already have 3" of rain for the month of February, and 6 of the next 10 days are forecast for rain. I'm getting miles in by riding by Weather Underground-- I've managed to squeeze rides in where I'm in between storms several times this month. Just yesterday I got in 2 hours after it poured all morning, and after I finished, it poured for another 4 hours. The days when it's not wet aren't any easier.
If definitely come to the conclusion that I will gladly take above 90º over below 40º.
If you look at the picture I posted, I'm wearing a long-sleeve Champion base layer from Target, a pullover hoodie from JCPenny, and a WalMart windbreaker. The balaklava is also a WalMart item but in your climate, you could get by with a lightweight lycra one which should cost around $6 and can serve double duty if you ever decide to hold up a convenience store

The air temp says 40º, which is totally manageable, but the sky is crystal clear and the sun is beating down on you, so anything in the shade is cold, and anything in the sun is hot.
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Ride right through it. I’ve missed two days in the last two years and thats because snow made it a hazard. I’m in Louisville Ky where we had record rainfall last year and a bad start to this year.
Cold is ok. The rain sucks. Cold rain sucks the most. Feet will not stay dry, but the worst is getting all the ***damn sand/dirt/rocks off of me, my clothes, and my bike when it’s over.
Cold is ok. The rain sucks. Cold rain sucks the most. Feet will not stay dry, but the worst is getting all the ***damn sand/dirt/rocks off of me, my clothes, and my bike when it’s over.
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Two days is nothing, try two or three months of this lovely weather. (4C and pouring rain currently)
Seems the weather is crap just about everywhere in the northern hemisphere?
Not a fan of riding the hamster wheel, so I'll wait till it dries out a bit.
Sunshine would be welcome, its been awhile.
Seems the weather is crap just about everywhere in the northern hemisphere?
Not a fan of riding the hamster wheel, so I'll wait till it dries out a bit.
Sunshine would be welcome, its been awhile.
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This uh... this is where the trail used to be. This pic was taken on Wednesday, and we got a bit over 3" of rain on Thursday, so I'm thinking the situation has not improved.

Out on the pavement, the amount of road debris is really quite something. Regardless, with luck on my side I'm gonna get out there for a couple of hours in between rain bursts.
Y'all are used to this kinda stuff elsewhere, but you have to look at it from our perspective-- 6.5" of rain so far in February, and we got ~13.5" for all of 2018.

Out on the pavement, the amount of road debris is really quite something. Regardless, with luck on my side I'm gonna get out there for a couple of hours in between rain bursts.
Y'all are used to this kinda stuff elsewhere, but you have to look at it from our perspective-- 6.5" of rain so far in February, and we got ~13.5" for all of 2018.
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Raining ... training ride for rainy races
Pick a route without heavy car traffic, avoid low areas that might flood, ride bike with fenders & lights, and wear rain jacket & wool.
OR if you will DNS a race/ride in the rain, then you can take some rest days or cross-train or indoor trainer or look out the window with a sad face
Reference: the 2018 Westside Dirty Benjamin:
Flooding caused washouts on the roads and forced rerouting of the finishing segment along the river bottoms (under a few feet of water).
Pick a route without heavy car traffic, avoid low areas that might flood, ride bike with fenders & lights, and wear rain jacket & wool.
OR if you will DNS a race/ride in the rain, then you can take some rest days or cross-train or indoor trainer or look out the window with a sad face

Reference: the 2018 Westside Dirty Benjamin:
Flooding caused washouts on the roads and forced rerouting of the finishing segment along the river bottoms (under a few feet of water).
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^ Yeah no. ^
With my luck, I'd get 3 consecutive flats just to add insult to injury on a ride like that.
There was a time I thought riding in inclement conditions was a great idea, at least there is no traffic.
I can rest in peace, under a few feet of water even.
With my luck, I'd get 3 consecutive flats just to add insult to injury on a ride like that.
There was a time I thought riding in inclement conditions was a great idea, at least there is no traffic.
I can rest in peace, under a few feet of water even.
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I've always found it amusing that rain discourages so many people -- it's not like the vast majority of people find taking a shower to be a traumatizing event.
But this behavior is hardly peculiar to cyclists. I've noticed practically no one will go swimming or waterskiing when it's raining even if there's zero chance of lightning -- apparently, they don't want to get wet...
But this behavior is hardly peculiar to cyclists. I've noticed practically no one will go swimming or waterskiing when it's raining even if there's zero chance of lightning -- apparently, they don't want to get wet...
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You have to realize that here-- in what is ostensibly a coastal desert-- it goes long, long stretches without raining, and then gives us the whole shebang in a few days. A big chunk of the 111 into Palm Springs is just gone, and the 38 near me has at least one closed bridge and some missing bits.
Add to that that almost no one here knows how to competently operate a motor vehicle as soon as the ground gets wet, and sometimes it's just better to stay home.

Add to that that almost no one here knows how to competently operate a motor vehicle as soon as the ground gets wet, and sometimes it's just better to stay home.


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Full on rain (not drizzle, light fog, mist, etc) cancels a ride for me. If it rains during ride, well, then it rains. I have been caught in downpours plenty of times and it isn't so horrible. In fact, on a hot day, some rain feels nice. I just don't like when brakes start to fail due to the wet conditions or when my prescription cycling glasses become impossible to see through. That's unsettling. I also don't like wet/cold - especially descending in wet/cold.
In the winter, bad weather means training indoors. It isn't so bad, as I can do my structured intervals better indoors than outside.
In the summer, it is just too hot for me to ride indoors, so rain means a rest day.
In the winter, bad weather means training indoors. It isn't so bad, as I can do my structured intervals better indoors than outside.
In the summer, it is just too hot for me to ride indoors, so rain means a rest day.
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You should see the mayhem that results in when we get a single inch of snow. Continuous news coverage, grocery stores get looted, cars bumping into each other, public transit totally hosed.
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I shouldn't be chucking stones. Despite being known for its rainy climate, people do not know how to drive in rain in Portland, OR and whine when light sprinkles fall from the sky (which is often).
You should see the mayhem that results in when we get a single inch of snow. Continuous news coverage, grocery stores get looted, cars bumping into each other, public transit totally hosed.
You should see the mayhem that results in when we get a single inch of snow. Continuous news coverage, grocery stores get looted, cars bumping into each other, public transit totally hosed.
Wow! That sounds like Alabama.
It's been raining off and on for a couple of weeks with no end in sight. I've been hiking with a rain jacket so I stay dry but I really need to get a gym membership or try that set of rollers somebody gave me just to get some kind of exercise.
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