I always wondered how they curved the taco shells.
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I always wondered how they curved the taco shells.
So that's how you play Chinese checkers.
He's not the pecker checker? That son of a bitch.
Sausage on the half shell
Or Hide the Salami.
meawhile its supposed to SPRINKLE here in SoCal tomorrrow!
From the NWS:
Rainfall: Most of the rainfall will be with the front in the morning...with rain rates up to one-half inch per hour possible...Locally more in the San Bernardino County mountains.
So, Pat, a sprinkle, sure—if you call "raining like a muthafucker" a sprinkle. :mrgreen:
Quote:
"raining like a muthafucker"
Official SKYWARN criteria.
Hell, half the entertainment during a spring thunderstorm is turning on the 2 meter hangout for them and hearing all the "It's rainnun really hawd ovah hurr" reports.
we will see if my house gets washed off the mountaintop down into El Cajon valley or Harbinson Canyon
I wanna see if the roof of my new trailer leaks
Eddie ........ we had 125 millimeters (almost 5 inches)over the last couple of days........ some places a little north of me had about 415 millimeters (almost 17 inches) over the last couple of days.....that's tropical rates for rainfall....bet it would break a few records in the desert :shock:
I've never seen it rain anywhere as hard as it rains in Vancouver, BC. Like a million cows peeing on a flat rock at the same time. I remember stepping out of building when the rain first started, and by the time I made it to the curb, the gutters were bank full! I grew up near the 'rainforest' where the redwoods grow in California, too. The Coast Range in Central Cal is composed mostly of sand. I was there when a whole 'mountain' got so waterlogged it collapsed, burying a small town. http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/gen...-more-homeless
Back here, we sometimes get a foot in a day, which results in a massive flood, usually of the 'flash' variety. I only saw one of those in California. We were camped in the mountains on the Mokelumne River, when a cloudburst caused a small dam upstream to break. Fortunately, our vehicle and tent were about 6 feet above the now raging river that had been a gentle stream minutes before, and the road didn't get washed out. That was the fastest teardown of a camp on record, though.
I remember the January 1982 storm. I was living in San Mateo County at the time, working a job where I was on the road for most of the day and there were a lot of places I couldn't get to for a long time afterwards.
The storm that just finished up with us as viewed from NASA's GOES-West satellite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3I6PBwU5fQ
This is interesting. It rained over night and into the morning, then cleared with a few clouds here and there just like the NWS said it would. I've been working in the attic for several hours, and hear all this rumbling going on. I come down, and it's like midnight out, thunder, lightning, and raining like a cow standing on a flat roof. It's 63 degrees out, and it's almost worth pulling out my bicycle to go riding in the rain like I did as a kid. Almost..........Besides, I can't find any cards to put in the spokes.
St Augustine FL : 75 sunny today, had the AC on.
50°F (10°C) and raining here.
40 degrees and a very light mist. Expecting rain later today at home in Oklahoma
Crest and EL Cajon are mighty wet, but it will dry out after a few months.
From the National Weather Service:
...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM PST THIS
AFTERNOON...
THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* A PORTION OF SOUTHWEST CALIFORNIA...INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
AREAS...ORANGE COUNTY COASTAL AREAS...RIVERSIDE COUNTY
MOUNTAINS...SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY VALLEYS-THE
INLAND EMPIRE...SAN DIEGO COUNTY COASTAL AREAS...SAN DIEGO
COUNTY MOUNTAINS...SAN DIEGO COUNTY VALLEYS AND SANTA ANA
MOUNTAINS AND FOOTHILLS.
So, yesterday was a very warm one, especially for Christmas time, this morning the well froze. Who Gnu?
Bit of freezing temps now, tomorros 4 - 6 inches snow and temps going down to -10 -15 C here, after a week back to normal, temps just above ) C.
Looks like the USA will get into the deepfreeze around the 30th and when that happens our winter is bye bye...
I got lucky on Christmas. Big storm in nv, ut and wy. I broke down in salt lake and got delayed by 12 hours. It was just starting to snow when i got moving in the brand new truck. That storm chased me all across Utah and Wyoming. I guess they got hammered up there. I slept at Cheyenne and what was left of the storm caught up about 2h before i left. I outran it again crossing Nebraska and i think its petered out. I should b good rest of the way to NY and Maine.
For Christmas, 62 degrees here at 2AM, then into the 50s. Looks like we got the weather Cor had last year. Upper 50s tomorrow, then 40s to 30s for the rest of the week. Considering that the last two years we got over 3 feet of snow before Christmas, and we were below zero for a few days a year ago, this is a great improvement.
It appears we have Arctic out flow warnings in place over the interior of the province of BC out to the coast of Vancouver Island......it's going to get cold again around here with snow possible for the start of the week with the colder temperatures......it's strange behaviour for a supposed el nino.... Que Sera Sera :yuck:
Yep, our cold already ran with the tail between the legs.
5-10 C for the next 14 days no frost no winter... and cold in Canada and USA predicted... meaning winter is a nono here like last year.
With 2 days of temp's below 0 C we already had more "winter" as the whole last one of 2013 - 2014....