Posted on 12/03/2014 4:35:49 PM PST by BenLurkin
Forecasters say that from Tuesday through tonight, the region will experience its heaviest rainfall since March. Tuesday produced a raft of rainfall records for a December 2.
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
Yeah, there’s a LOT to be said for, ‘72 and Sunny’ every d@mn day, too. :)
now LA is whining about mud slides. Fires, drought, rain, mud always something to run on the news.
If you want to be near your friends try Stevenson WA. Every hour east of Portland 50% less rainfall.
You fergot, and strawberries
“whining about mud slides”
http://www.wfaa.com/videos/news/local/2014/12/02/19802913/
That’s one thunderstorm in Atlanta ;-)
I’m dying for a rack of ribs at Buck Owens’
Ah yes, the Crystal Palace is also known for good food. Reasonable too.
Heh, dry as a popcorn fart is one of my wife’s favorite expressions. I thought it was just a cute North Dakota colloquialism.
Global warming. The drought has caused rainfall and the cold weather has caused heat waves and the....I can’t keep track anymore.
It happened to me once flying in there. I distinctly remember the pilot saying “We’re going to have a delay while they reverse the runways”, then he correcting himself, saying “Actually the runways are staying the way they are. It’s the traffic pattern that they’re reversing.”
Humboldt Bay region is 125% of normal or about 12” on a normal of 9” at this time...
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