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1badmamawolf |
Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 4:05:49 PM We had a high of 62 today with a low of 38 when I got up this morn at 4:30 am. Humidity is up from 7% to 21%, and we actualy have a chance of sprinkles on Tuesday, keep your fingers crossed please.
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Autumn Leaves |
Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 7:29:58 PM Teresa, Yeah, gonna be 38 here tonight. Come on rain!! Heard about the fire, we have all our equipment signed on contract with CalFire so we're waiting by the phone in case they call for more resources. Hopefully the weather will cooperate the next couple days. Last summer we had so many huge fires up here but, have been luckier this year.
Warm Wishes Jennifer
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1badmamawolf |
Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 7:10:16 PM Kristen, its been hot and dry til yesterday it finally started acting like Fall, oh, and we have another big fire just southeast of me, started yesterday in the mountains near Wrightwood.
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 4:31:02 PM Teresa, what's going on in Calif? I have not seen news in a while. I hope you are ok out there. I have family in Stockton and SF. Haven't heard anything from them about the weather there. I sure wish I could send rain to you. It's been sprinkling off and on all day here and cold, too. But I refuse to turn heat on yet! I want to enjoy this cool first.
Good luck on the rain.
Kris
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peapicker |
Posted - Oct 04 2009 : 4:12:10 PM Oh, my goodness. We are only in the fifties in the mornings and I have flannel pj's on. If it gets down to 38 we might be making a fire. Glad you are getting relief out there in California. Now if it will just rain!
Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things. Robert Brault |
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