Originally Posted by Graystoke:
Doesn’t California need the rain?
I get they don’t need it all at once but shouldn’t it help?
Yes they do. Although they had tons of snow last winter. Too much all at once is not good
We all know that. Soil there is not made to soak in fast rains
Originally Posted by Kiimo:
I know not a lot of people here care much but this hurricane is nuts, Temecula got 9 inches of rain last year (this year more but still) and they are projecting 10 or more inches there in like 24 hours.
I know people here have visited San Diego a lot so please understand what the could potentially do
Considering that people in San Diego consider "rain" to be a "storm," yes I think that they are going to be surprised by this one.
Looks like we aren't going to get much precip out of this in AZ, which is too bad. Been a super dry summer, we could use a little (or a lot) of rain right about now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
105 today in KC projected
Someone was telling me they are forecasting the next week to ten days to be the exact same as it was 20 years ago on this very week when the heat indexes in KC reached 120+ degrees. Fantastic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Yes they do. Although they had tons of snow last winter. Too much all at once is not good
We all know that. Soil there is not made to soak in fast rains
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And they are too stupid to store the excess in reservoirs. [Reply]