Seems fair. They need it, and we've had our fair share. Hopefully the drought conditions don't prelude localized flooding though... https://twitter.com/CW3E_Scripps/status ... 17762?s=20
https://twitter.com/CW3E_Scripps/status ... 13321?s=20
Stalled AR in California
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Re: Stalled AR in California
It'll be a lot cooler than that massive one they got in October so mountain snowmelt and significant stream/river runoff shouldn't be too much of an issue.SnowGeek11 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 3:34 pm Seems fair. They need it, and we've had our fair share. Hopefully the drought conditions don't prelude localized flooding though...
Could probably still see some minor landslides (especially in areas with burn scars) and flooding though.


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