Wednesday, September 19, 2007
TWENTY YEAR STORM
We are supposed to get our asses kicked with the weather tomorrow and Friday
What a time for our solar pool heater to be down—the usual lat summer heat-leaks.
Of course, by the looks of it I won't be going out into the pool.
Floods. Tornadoes.
STRONG SOUTHWEST WINDS WILL OCCUR IN ADVANCE OF THIS STORM IN THE
MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS THIS AFTERNOON INTO FRIDAY. THIS STORM SHOULD
BRING MUCH COOLER TEMPERATURES FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WITH COOLEST
TEMPERATURES FRIDAY. DEPENDING UPON THE EVENTUAL TRACK AND TIMING OF
THIS STORM...THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR LOCALLY HEAVY PRECIPITATION
AT TIMES FROM LATE THURSDAY THROUGH LATE FRIDAY. THIS STORM WILL BE
QUITE COLD FOR SEPTEMBER WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF THUNDERSTORMS AND
EVEN FOR SNOWFALL IN THE MOUNTAINS ABOVE 6000 FEET. THERE IS ALSO
THE POSSIBILITY OF WATERSPOUTS OVER THE COASTAL WATERS AND TORNADOES
OVER ADJACENT LAND AREAS.ANY HEAVY RAINS WILL BRING THE THREAT FOR FLASH FLOODING AND DEBRIS
FLOWS OVER THE RECENT BURN AREAS OF THE ANGEL AND BUTLER FIRES.
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