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That's a hail burst bouncing off my truck. Lasted about fifteen minutes. One of several we've had today. We're expecting stuff like this all week. The earlier edge of the storm has resulted in Highways through the Sierras being closed due to zero visibility. Which is a pity, because the Tahoe-area ski resorts are reporting several feet of fresh snow, and some of the ones at higher elevations are making plans to possibly stay open through the July 4th weekend.
The next person who says the word "drought" in my presence will be beaten to death with the brick from my toilet tank.*
I'm not complaining, it's great to see all this moisture hitting our parched state. Problem is, we're getting too much at once and a lot of it is going to be wasted due to (wait for it) our decaying infrastructure. Our levees are weak, a lot of the Hetch Hetchy system that supplies San Francisco hasn't been upgraded since the last WPA worker left, we have dams that haven't been inspected in Halford only knows how many years, and San Francisco's storm drains were installed after the 1906 earthquake.. and have never been replaced.
Hopefully the levees hold. Although it would be just like me to go to a San Joaquin County Council meeting after a levee break there and say "For the love of God; first y'all complain that you're not getting enough water, now you got water all over the place, and you're still complaining? Make up your minds!" Hopefully the state water resources people can get up the mountains again for yet another check of the snow pack and release more water for the farmers. I'm just happy I have no appointments this week. This is one of those days when being this broken almost seems better than my job. But honestly, given a choice, I'd be out there on the road.
How's the weather in your neck of the woods?

That's a hail burst bouncing off my truck. Lasted about fifteen minutes. One of several we've had today. We're expecting stuff like this all week. The earlier edge of the storm has resulted in Highways through the Sierras being closed due to zero visibility. Which is a pity, because the Tahoe-area ski resorts are reporting several feet of fresh snow, and some of the ones at higher elevations are making plans to possibly stay open through the July 4th weekend.
The next person who says the word "drought" in my presence will be beaten to death with the brick from my toilet tank.*
I'm not complaining, it's great to see all this moisture hitting our parched state. Problem is, we're getting too much at once and a lot of it is going to be wasted due to (wait for it) our decaying infrastructure. Our levees are weak, a lot of the Hetch Hetchy system that supplies San Francisco hasn't been upgraded since the last WPA worker left, we have dams that haven't been inspected in Halford only knows how many years, and San Francisco's storm drains were installed after the 1906 earthquake.. and have never been replaced.
Hopefully the levees hold. Although it would be just like me to go to a San Joaquin County Council meeting after a levee break there and say "For the love of God; first y'all complain that you're not getting enough water, now you got water all over the place, and you're still complaining? Make up your minds!" Hopefully the state water resources people can get up the mountains again for yet another check of the snow pack and release more water for the farmers. I'm just happy I have no appointments this week. This is one of those days when being this broken almost seems better than my job. But honestly, given a choice, I'd be out there on the road.
How's the weather in your neck of the woods?
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Date: 21 Mar 2011 22:29 (UTC)Right now, I've got sunshine.
Poor Moose had to take the bus with 1 mile walk to and from his japanese class today. He looked half drown when he got home.
For me, I'm glad yesterday and today are stay in the house days. Saturday I was running around all over the Bay Area and I was not a happy driver.
Unfortunately, I will need to go to BASFA tonight and shopping later in the week. So I do have to go driving in the muck eventually.
But the less the merrier these days.
Remember the March when there was at least drizzle EVERY day of the Month? At least we've had a few dry days this time.
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Date: 21 Mar 2011 22:36 (UTC)Just looked. Blue skies in all directions.
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Date: 21 Mar 2011 23:03 (UTC)no subject
Date: 22 Mar 2011 05:05 (UTC)On Sunday it snowed a bit, which wasn't that fun. The snow and ice could melt by now, in my opinion. Forecast is a bit above 0C for some days, then again a dip into -9 C at night. (15 F)
It's been a nice winter with enough snow and not that cold, but a spring could be good every once in a while.