We are happy it's Raining here!
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I too hope everyone stays safe. Lets hope that snow in the Sierras sticks around so folks can go skiing again on real snow, and to provide some water for next year.
I just hope people don't think the rain so far is enough to alleviate the drought and start wasting water again. I read somewhere than to make good the water shortage in California you would need a storm like this every two to three days throughout the winter.
I just hope people don't think the rain so far is enough to alleviate the drought and start wasting water again. I read somewhere than to make good the water shortage in California you would need a storm like this every two to three days throughout the winter.
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On the mid peninsula the storm hit hard around 8:00am. The winds have calmed down, but the rain is coming down strong and steady as it has since early this morning. There are some power outages in the area and lots of flooded streets due to storm drains backing up. The creek by our house is far from flooding, but the level is way up and would give a kayaker a wild ride.
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I participate in a project that is documenting via photos every block in San Francisco's Mission District. I've done 4 or 5 over the past few weeks, and today (just my luck) was my morning to photograph another block. Here's a photo essay on what one block in the northern part of the Mission looked like at 7 a.m. today.
http://missionlocal.org/2014/12/good...n-rainageddon/
http://missionlocal.org/2014/12/good...n-rainageddon/
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I live and work downtown. This was a lot of rain in a short period, but I don't get the school closures, business closures, and people just electing to not go to work today (the proverbial "I'm working from home today". Yeah, sure you are ). Seriously, I wore a raincoat and rain boots, so I got a little wet from the top of my boots to the bottom of my raincoat. Intersections were flooded, so I walked through them (rain boots) and my DH walked around them. I've seen worse!
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We had a squall line come through around 4 am, lots of wind, some rain heavy at times but yes, it's been dry today for the most part.
Hope it holds off for a few days and lets us dry out before the next one, predicted for next week.
But keep it coming, Pineapple Express!
Hope it holds off for a few days and lets us dry out before the next one, predicted for next week.
But keep it coming, Pineapple Express!
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We had steady rain for about 24 hours, but it has been mostly dry here today - a few showers here and there, but nothing major. Things seem to have drained and soaked in pretty well. A big ol' dark cloud has materialized overhead since the last time I looked though - so it looks like we will get more rain soon.
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wekewoody,
I live in Park City, Utah and we are praying for snow and colder temps. It's been in the 60's in the SL Valley this week. Yesterday guys were playing golf in shorts. The golf courses are loving it. Usually by now our temps are in the 30's in the valley and there are several feet of snow on the runs. Not this year so far! Bummer.
I live in Park City, Utah and we are praying for snow and colder temps. It's been in the 60's in the SL Valley this week. Yesterday guys were playing golf in shorts. The golf courses are loving it. Usually by now our temps are in the 30's in the valley and there are several feet of snow on the runs. Not this year so far! Bummer.
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