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Been raining for the last two (2) days here in California.

2.50"-3.50" of rain, depending on location, has fallen here in SoCal
the last 24 hours.

Three (3) more days of rain forecast.

As much as 15" of additional rain forecast in the lower mountain
elevations, mucho feet of snow in the higher elevations.

As the lyric of that old CW tune goes:

"Throw another log on the fire,"
"Hustle up another cup of tea."

Hunkered down in SoCal.

Lew



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On 12/19/2010 10:31 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
Been raining for the last two (2) days here in California.

2.50"-3.50" of rain, depending on location, has fallen here in SoCal
the last 24 hours.

Three (3) more days of rain forecast.

As much as 15" of additional rain forecast in the lower mountain
elevations, mucho feet of snow in the higher elevations.

As the lyric of that old CW tune goes:

"Throw another log on the fire,"
"Hustle up another cup of tea."

Hunkered down in SoCal.

Lew




Glad it all gets squeezed out over there before it gets here to the AZ
desert.

Forecast:

TONIGHT
PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 44 TO 54. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH IN THE EVENING
BECOMING SOUTH AFTER MIDNIGHT.

MONDAY
PARTLY CLOUDY. HIGHS 72 TO 77. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.



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Lew Hodgett wrote:
Been raining for the last two (2) days here in California.

2.50"-3.50" of rain, depending on location, has fallen here in SoCal
the last 24 hours.

Three (3) more days of rain forecast.

As much as 15" of additional rain forecast in the lower mountain
elevations, mucho feet of snow in the higher elevations.

As the lyric of that old CW tune goes:

"Throw another log on the fire,"
"Hustle up another cup of tea."


I heard it as: "Throw another kid from the sleigh, ma, the wolves are
gaining!"


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Doug Winterburn wrote:
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We got less than .1" here in Casa Grande. We could use much more.

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Nothing in SW KS (promise was only inch, anyway, but any is better than
none).

Ditto on the could use; it's dry and getting drier...winter wheat is
_barely_ hanging on where it did come up and much wasn't even drilled or
was "dusted in" and hasn't had enough moisture since to germinate...

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Han wrote:


Your rainstorm is becoming a nightmarish traveltime for the east
coast. Boston & NY are expecting foot and a half amounts of snow ...


Sissies... a foot and a half is not a nightmarish traveltime. That's a
dusting. Come on up for a vist to Syracuse...

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On Dec 20, 12:31*am, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
Been raining for the last two (2) days here in California.

2.50"-3.50" of rain, depending on location, has fallen here in SoCal
the last 24 hours.

Three (3) more days of rain forecast.

As much as 15" of additional rain forecast in the lower mountain
elevations, mucho feet of snow in the higher elevations.

As the lyric of that old CW tune goes:

"Throw another log on the fire,"
"Hustle up another cup of tea."

Hunkered down in SoCal.

Lew




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