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Very windy here in the Motherlode.
1 posted on 01/01/2006 10:44:31 AM PST by sissyjane
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To: sissyjane

We have light to moderate drizzy in the oc plus Abelkivers and sausages


2 posted on 01/01/2006 10:47:07 AM PST by al baby (Father of the beeber)
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Just north of SF (35mi) Petaluma, very windy/rainy. Looks like Moterey is really getting it.

Don't expect flooding problems, but mudslides are very probable.


3 posted on 01/01/2006 10:47:20 AM PST by barj
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The north San Joaquin Valley has had some high winds and isolated street flooding, but no major problems as of New Year's Day.
I do understand that Sacramento County and surrounding counties east to the Sierras are being hammered.
4 posted on 01/01/2006 10:48:54 AM PST by Publius6961 (The IQ of California voters is about 420........... .............cumulatively)
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Way windy at the bottom of the hill, too.


5 posted on 01/01/2006 10:49:06 AM PST by REDWOOD99
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Not good outlook for SoCal...


7 posted on 01/01/2006 10:50:46 AM PST by socal_parrot (2006, the year of the parrot!!!)
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Thanks for starting this thread, really windy here in San Jose, dribbled earlier this morning a bit.

Hunker down, folks.


8 posted on 01/01/2006 10:54:26 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Dear California,
We heard you had some extra rain that you don't need. Please send some to us, seeing as how we are spitting dustbunnies out this way. In return, we'll buy a DVD or go to a non/sheepherder related movie - provided we haven't burned to the ground before the rain gets here...
Sincerely,
Texas

P.S. Could you score us a rental on Malibu Beach while you're at it?


12 posted on 01/01/2006 11:09:09 AM PST by dandelion
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Hollywood Hills: Heavy cloud cover ... dry now but raining intermittantly. Over and out. :)


21 posted on 01/01/2006 11:32:24 AM PST by BunnySlippers (Happy Festivus!)
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Very windy here

....here to is San Benito County!

Just took a lounge chair out of my pool.

22 posted on 01/01/2006 11:34:16 AM PST by SweetCaroline (There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face.)
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Windy in Oakland/Piedmont.

The ground is beyond saturated.


23 posted on 01/01/2006 11:39:01 AM PST by Bobibutu
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Los Gatos checking in (SF South Bay Area) ...

VERY gusty; light rain. We're surrounded by oak and bay trees here on the hill; watched a medium oak outside our bedroom succumb to a rather heafty gust of wind and topple over ... more firewood (as if I don't already have enough!)

Happy New Year to all!

25 posted on 01/01/2006 11:39:49 AM PST by Dimples
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Calif. Residents Brace for Second Storm

By DAN GOODIN, Associated Press Writer
Sun Jan 1,11:46 AM ET

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060101/ap_on_re_us/western_storms



GUERNEVILLE, Calif. - Northern California residents braced for a second storm to hit the region Sunday, a day after the first sent rivers rising into cities and mud sliding into homes and across highways.

One man died Saturday when a storm-weakened eucalyptus tree fell on him, a woman suffered a broken leg when a mudslide destroyed her Santa Rosa home, and more than half a dozen people were rescued from rushing water.

The Russian River crested early Sunday near the Sonoma County town of Guerneville at 42 feet — 10 feet above flood stage — flooding low-lying areas of the city and an unknown number of homes but sparing the downtown area, said Linda Eubanks of Sonoma County's Office of Emergency Services.

The extent of the damage was unclear because crews could not get into the affected area, she said.

Officials had urged residents of lower areas to evacuate and about 50 people were camped out in three local shelters, Eubanks said.

Many people chose to remain and ring in the New Year.

Maureen Weinstein hosted 10 friends and family members outside her Guerneville home, where they shot off fireworks, drank wine and listened to Motown.

"We live through (floods) a lot," Weinstein said, as the muddy river water hovered 10 feet away. "We're not that concerned this time because this year we have power and the Internet. I can monitor the water. It's wonderful."

The storm dumped an average of 4 to 5 inches in Northern California, with parts of Marin County recording more than 7 inches, according to the National Weather Service.

Sunday's storm was expected to drop another 2 inches in Northern California, up to 4 inches in Southern California's coastal valley and 8 inches in the mountains, forecasters said. Rain was expected to resume Sunday afternoon.

"It's looking pretty powerful," said NWS weather specialist Bonnie Bartling.

It also threatened to rain on Monday's Rose Parade in Pasedena for the first time since 1955.

On Saturday, at least six helicopter rescues were performed Saturday in Sonoma County. Firefighters rescued two people from a mobile home park, where 4 feet of rushing water washed at least one house off its foundation, fire officials said.

In the city of Napa, near the heart of wine country, the Napa River rose 5 feet above flood stage, sending a surge of water to several blocks of downtown.

"We had so much water in such a short amount of time that manhole covers were popping all over the city," city councilman James Krider said.

Upstream in St. Helena, the Napa River reached a record 7 feet above flood stage before beginning to recede late Saturday. About 1,000 homes flooded, officials estimated.

In San Anselmo, the creek poured into as many as 70 downtown businesses, and two people rescued from the rising water were hospitalized with hypothermia, town administrator Debbie Stutsman said.

"The entire downtown area was under 4 1/2 feet of water," Stutsman said.

More than 600,000 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customers from Bakersfield to the Oregon border experienced power outages, spokeswoman Claudia Mendoza said. About 110,000 customers remained without service early Sunday.

Mudslides closed several major roads, including Interstate 80 in the Sierra Nevada about 25 miles west of Reno. Six tractor-trailer rigs were caught in one slide on I-80 early Saturday, but no injuries were reported.

The interstate, the major corridor linking Northern California and points east, was expected to remain closed for at least two days, state officials said.

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Associated Press writers Paul Elias in Napa; Martin Griffith in Reno, Nev.; Julia Silverman in Portland, Ore.; and Don Thompson in Sacramento contributed to this report.


26 posted on 01/01/2006 12:06:12 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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A surfer leaps from his board off a wave in Newport Beach Calif., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005. A large pacific storm near Hawaii is expected to produce large waves at beaches in southern California. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)


Surfers ride waves along the California coastline as ocean swells from a storm in the Pacific brought large waves to Swami's beach in Encinitas, California December 22, 2005. Forecasts are for some minor costal flooding and continued large waves for one more day. REUTERS/Mike Blake


Spectators line the bluff at La Jolla Cove to get a good look at the large surf in San Diego, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2005. A large Pacific storm near Hawaii is expected produce waves up to 18 feet at beaches in Southern California. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy)


29 posted on 01/01/2006 12:11:17 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Back in 19 and 86 (I believe that's 105) we had the same. Praise the weirs and hundreds of square miles of low lying uninhabited flat land, if you got 'em.

The Sacramento valley does have them.

I'll defer to the experts but I believe that other than a civilization-ending flood the Sacramento valley is mostly safe. Of course the crops may suffer -- and those three-legged poka-dot slimy creatures, too. Gee, I hope the envio-wackos fail again this time to get the government to let us go to safe the creatures.

32 posted on 01/01/2006 12:36:51 PM PST by WilliamofCarmichael (Hillary is the she in shenanigans.)
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Where is the snowline now in the Sierra's? I heard it was up at 7,000ft but with the cold it could go down to 2,000ft?


36 posted on 01/01/2006 1:16:23 PM PST by rasblue (Everyone has their price)
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Any info on the Dublin area?


41 posted on 01/01/2006 1:55:35 PM PST by varina davis
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Son near Arcata:no power since last night.


43 posted on 01/01/2006 2:19:34 PM PST by larryjohnson (USAF(Ret))
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Light rain in Napa. The river is well within it's banks throughout the town area at this time.


44 posted on 01/01/2006 2:23:18 PM PST by tertiary01 (Dems ..the party that repeats history's mistakes over and over and....)
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56.4deg. 52%rh 29.35" Hg falling. Wind 30 mph from the south. Lights are flickering as lines are being shorted or going down in the area. But all in all not that bad here in the Sacramento Valley.
45 posted on 01/01/2006 2:27:11 PM PST by steveo (No Anchovies? You've got the wrong man, I spell my name steveo...)
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Yep and it's raining too!


50 posted on 01/01/2006 8:45:49 PM PST by calex59
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