Posted on 11/05/2006 10:23:43 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Oh lovely...
:o(
Well, the weather will be nice near the beach,...but inland not so much fun....
Was at disneyland today and it was like 94, and you could walk onto about any ride.
That niceee Erneset NOTTT I was hoping for winter like rain and stuff
Cool thing about LA is that fool jump in LA RIver LOL!
The sad part of this weather pattern is that arsonists look forward to it to do their dirty work...and like the most recent fire they often know the special places to start unstoppable infernos.
It has been claimed that Islamo-facist terrorists were responsible for many forest fires in Europe several years ago and may be including the US for upcoming dirty work.
Even the most innocent remarks or suspicious activity ought to be recorded and reported.
Lefties can call it paranoia. Sensible citizens will consider it common sense.
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Updated: Sunday, November 05, 2006 3:57 PM
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Since the start of the month, a parade of storm systems has brought rain to the Northwest, especially west of the Cascades. Through Tuesday, that parade will continue as another and even stronger system approaches and pushes into the region. Flood Watches are in effect over western Washington from this evening to Monday afternoon as the jet stream will set up to the north, allowing a hose of Pacific moisture to once again be turned on and directed at the Northwest. The hardest hit areas will be the Olympics and Cascade Mountains of western Washington and northwestern Oregon, where up to ten additional inches, locally more, will pour down before the rain ends on Tuesday. Five to eight inches will deluge places like Seattle and Portland, while up to five inches comes down on the mountains of northern Idaho and far western Montana. The Flood Watches have been issued as rivers and streams are already running high due to the rainfall from the past few days; in addition, watch for mudslides to occur especially over recently burned areas.
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"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
I don't care for cold , wet and gray....the heat is on down here for now.,
But it does seem we get these santa ana east winds in Ventura County (used to call them "santana winds") every October, and sometimes into November...
...it's my LEAST favorite weather pattern of all, even from when I was a little kid! I happen to love cool, rainy, overcast days, because hot, dry days mess up my sinuses and kick my @ss when I run or bike.
Man I sound old. Hell, I am old (turning 51 next month!)
Take care of yourself , watch your blood pressure and you got a lot of good years yet...
Nite all...
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You are right about the Santa Ana conditions here in Southern California, they happen almost every year from late September through November (when everywhere else is experiencing traditional Fall weather).
Our fire season runs from June until December, but the Santa Anas are the peak period of greatest threat for fire.
And Husker, your'e not getting older...just better.
90 degree's in November! As I am sitting here in freezing Tenn., I remember why I miss So. Calif. so much.
I miss the tumble weeds. No joke. All that we have in Tenn. is leaves, leaves, leaves to rake!
New fire in Rialto near Fontana.. homes threatened
Just saw a report and video clip on local Fox channel (11 ) no mention of homes threatened,...they did say the wind out of the Cajon pass wasn't as strong as the last blow...where we had the Cabazon blaze.
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