The weather here (Qatar) is a cool 100 degrees during the day and drops a bit to 85 degrees at night.
It is a world of difference from August when it was in the 120s-130s. They say we may even see some rain in December or January, but I don't believe it. I have been here almost 6 months and not even a cloud sighting.
Last year's opening gun season was a rainy cold day, I saw only one doe that day. That day I got soaked sitting in a tree for 5 hours. I usually stay longer, but just couldn't take it any longer. The next day was overcast and cool, threatening to rain at anytime, but it never did. I saw at least 3 bucks that day. I prefer a overcast day as it keep me from having issues with the sun blinding me when it comes up. But only every once in a while. I think, alot like people, the deer get depressed too. They seem to be quite active on nice days that have followed several days of lousy weather. Hunger may have a thing or two to do with this new activity too.
I like to hunt in the rain regard less of equipment used, bow or gun. I have shot some of my biggest deer while it was raining in Nov. I keep the ranges shorter when I use a bow in the rain. I just feel more comfortable that way. What effects the rain has on an arrow, I'm not exactly sure, but I'm not taking any chances with a long 30+yd shot.
Thanks, Dinny