They were complaining about a drought...so there ya go.
It poured all weekend, we need the rain down South (CA).
The enviro-weenies are running out of ideas (cold, water).
A few downed tree branches from the wind. But so far, so good.
Gorbal warming.
We haven’t received too much, but enough steady rain so that the ground is pretty saturated. Any addn’l is gonna run right off on the surface & thats when things get difficult.
I’m in Laguna Beach, my daughter and I have been watching where a creek runs into the ocean for the past week. It’s been fascinating to watch how the beach landscape is changing with the extra water run off.
I’m ready for the rain to go away though.
Nothing out of the ordinary, although, the wind did cause some of my blood oranges to drop. Other than that, bring the rain, though I do hope it clears enough tonight to see the eclipse.
TB, never fear, Norm is keeping the rain talley!
Dec, 19 - 27"
Dec, 18 - 37"
Dec, 17 - 38"
with 11 days left in December, they only need 6 more inches to have the snowiest December since the ski resort opened
Lots and lots of drizzle.
Chinese Water Torture.
Every thing is fine in FReeper land.
Way too many car accidents with idiots that haven’t learned to slow down. Stopped to provide medical assist at an accident yesterday when a young women rolled a truck on the offramp. Not only was she dumb enough to roll her truck, she refused to be checked out by the paramedic team. Everyone that stopped to assist were so irritated when she refused all medical help, that we all left her to the CHP officer that was writing her a ticket.
AH NOrm around my area just area flooding on the street I hear Hollywood hills got nail last night I did watch KCAL 9
Its been raining nearly for 2 months here in Oregon.
We are about 40% above normal for the month.
No serious damage yet in the Portland area.
Sucks to live in california. Oh, and the weather is crazy too.
Friday night had lightning, rain, 90 mph gusts and electric off. Woke to snow. Lost a calf, but otherwise all OK.
I’m hoping I-15 is passable from San Diego to Pocatello
on Thursday. The ground is already soaked from
days of rain. The heavy stuff is due tomorrow. Wet
ground and high winds usually cause lots of trees
to be blown down and big mudslides.
Being in Southern California, we prefer to call this Liquid Sunshine!
Short power loss in El Segundo, even stopped the overhead train. Not sure why but it set off a couple car alarms in the parking lot.
Will let you know if we surf to Mexico.