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Southern California to get some hard Rainfall for 36 hours starting Friday night! a years worth of rain and flash floods

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    #11
    Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
    Fill the dams and reservoirs. Store the water to irrigate crops.
    Slow steady rainfall over a longer period is unfortunately much better for refilling water reserves and raising the water table... sudden heavy rains following drought mainly run off and exceed collection capacity... gets wasted in other words.
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      #12
      Hopefully it helps with the fires in hemet and big bear. Too much smoke right now
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        #13
        Originally posted by -MEGA- View Post
        Hopefully it helps with the fires in hemet and big bear. Too much smoke right now
        The Ashes are all over my Car and I live in Los Angeles area, its crazy how Ashes can fly this far

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          #14
          Originally posted by hectari View Post

          The Ashes are all over my Car and I live in Los Angeles area, its crazy how Ashes can fly this far
          I'm in Coachella valley and the air quality sucks right now.

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            #15
            Originally posted by -MEGA- View Post

            I'm in Coachella valley and the air quality sucks right now.
            dannng how can you survive there? When I used to travel there years ago to Indio I couldn't hack it, I went to the Fantasy Springs casino to watch a fight and we parked outside it was 108 degrees with a 39 humidity and I started sweating right when I left the car.

            If the heat is dry its better, but when that humidity hits boy I cant take it. Have you guys ever had brown outs or blackouts where the power goes down there? it must be hell when that happens.

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              #16
              Originally posted by hectari View Post

              dannng how can you survive there? When I used to travel there years ago to Indio I couldn't hack it, I went to the Fantasy Springs casino to watch a fight and we parked outside it was 108 degrees with a 39 humidity and I started sweating right when I left the car.

              If the heat is dry its better, but when that humidity hits boy I cant take it. Have you guys ever had brown outs or blackouts where the power goes down there? it must be hell when that happens.

              I go to most of the fights out here.


              I grew up here so I guess im kinda used to it. Its 88 with 82% humidity right now.

              Anyways, Im thinking about moving in the next couple of years to the Beaumont/Calimesa area. Doesn't really get above 100 there and its definitely not 100 at 10 at night. I cant even sit on my porch and enjoy a beer.
              Last edited by -MEGA-; 09-09-2022, 03:11 PM.

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                #17
                idk about yall.. but aint really raining hard where im at yet... it's raining but thought the news said it was gon be some heavy rain fall...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by -MEGA- View Post


                  I go to most of the fights out here.


                  I grew up here so I guess im kinda used to it. Its 88 with 82% humidity right now.

                  Anyways, Im thinking about moving in the next couple of years to the Beaumont/Calimesa area. Doesn't really get above 100 there and its definitely not 100 at 10 at night. I cant even sit on my porch and enjoy a beer.

                  That AC bill must be high.

                  DANNNNGGGGG 88 with 82 humidity???? I couldn't do it brother.

                  I get dehydrated in humid weather and constipated its like all the water is sapped out my body, I remember when we had 50 humidity out here with 92 degrees our entire block the electric went out and it was down for 6 hours and I was sweating so bad, I had to constantly drink cold water and take a cold shower. I was pretty much sleeping butt naked on my bed but on a towel cause I was sweating bad.

                  A lot of Hipsters are moving to the Morongo valley area and Yucca Valley /Joshua Tree. If I had money id get a big ranch in Redlands or Temecula area.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
                    idk about yall.. but aint really raining hard where im at yet... it's raining but thought the news said it was gon be some heavy rain fall...
                    Its not raining here but the rain clouds are out right now its gloomy and windy warm wind, I think its supposed to start raining around 5pm onward some places will get it harder than others though I think the coastal cities will get it hard.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by hectari View Post


                      That AC bill must be high.

                      DANNNNGGGGG 88 with 82 humidity???? I couldn't do it brother.

                      I get dehydrated in humid weather and constipated its like all the water is sapped out my body, I remember when we had 50 humidity out here with 92 degrees our entire block the electric went out and it was down for 6 hours and I was sweating so bad, I had to constantly drink cold water and take a cold shower. I was pretty much sleeping butt naked on my bed but on a towel cause I was sweating bad.

                      A lot of Hipsters are moving to the Morongo valley area and Yucca Valley /Joshua Tree. If I had money id get a big ranch in Redlands or Temecula area.
                      It was like $410 last month I think, $380 in July.

                      growing up all I had was a swamp cooler. That ****** so bad. We used to put water in 2 liter bottles, freeze them and stick them inside the swamp. Luckily we haven’t had any black outs this year. Usually when we do it’s just the rolling blackouts and everything is back on in 15 minutes or so.

                      temecula is nice but it’s hella expensive, especially right now. Redlands still gets over 100 though. Morongo valley is nice. We’re also thinking about there. You could score 5 acre pieces of property for relatively cheap.
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