How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? January 02, 2017, 03:21:13 pm Hi Folks, Living in the Los Angeles area and with the Rose Parade Floating around, I was marveling at our recent abundance of rainfall. I remember my childhood days here and there seemed to be a great deal of rain. When I was very young my family, at the time living in Wilmington, CA just the other side of the LA River (yeah we have a river), I remember seeing the river absolutely flowing with water almost to the top of its man made banks. Crazy wild water rushing madly to the Pacific Ocean.I haven't seen it like that in like...forever. So how bad is it here in LA for rainfall? Well here's a link to give you a better idea. Total Seasonal Rainfall 1877-PresentWhen I was a kid my Mom would say, "What are you doing in the house? It's raining! Go outside and play".She didn't have to tell me twice. https://youtu.be/w40ushYAaYAKent
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #1 – January 02, 2017, 05:41:40 pm Thanks for the link, Kent. I moved to San Diego in 1979 and it poured like cats and dogs. The last few years have been brutal in so many ways. We are literally dancing in the rain here.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #2 – January 02, 2017, 06:48:39 pm I guess we are "singin' in the snow" up here since much of our precipitation is in that form. Didn't get quite as much as expected from our last storm and it's slowly melting away. For the month of December, I measured 5.54 inches of mixed precipitation in our gauge. As of July 1. we are at 9.52 inches. More expected this week!
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #3 – January 02, 2017, 09:51:23 pm OK. I admit it. I watched the Gene Kelly You Tube all the way to the end. Wow! That guy could dance! Thanks Kent.Cyndy and I watched "African Queen" on New Year and loved it. That entire era of cinema was innocent, refreshing, and wonderful. No plans for sequels or prequels, just good entertainment.We are about 2 inches over our seasonal average today. We need every drop. What's really important is snow in the Sierras. This is a pretty unusual La Nina year, but I hope it keeps up!Harold 1 Likes
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #4 – January 02, 2017, 10:58:05 pm "African Queen"...another of my LD collection classics. Bogart/Hepburn-Two Super Stars holding us in utter suspense from start to finish. Thinking ahead, I recorded two parade pre shows and the 128th Rose Parade. Got the evening all planned out. Always nice when the weather behaves for the parade, but really can't wait for the sky's to open back up. Kent
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #5 – January 03, 2017, 09:42:55 am Went to Basalt Campground, San Louis State Recreation Area, CA, 35 to 55, Friday through Monday. Had rain on Saturday morning.Rod'88 MB
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #6 – January 03, 2017, 01:03:23 pm Quote from: Blueox25 - January 02, 2017, 09:51:23 pmWe need every drop. What's really important is snow in the Sierras. This is a pretty unusual La Nina year, but I hope it keeps up!Raining here in No CA since yesterday and looks like storm door is open the rest of the week.Weather guys here predicting upwards of 6' of snow in Sierras.Not so good if traveling thru mountains but definitely needed for the snow pack - bring it on. 2 Likes
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #7 – January 03, 2017, 01:38:21 pm Been raining here in West. PA since yesterday. Very warm for this time of year (44 degrees now). We will make up for this later this week with temps. in single digits, and likely some snow.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #8 – January 03, 2017, 02:27:01 pm Quote from: rodneyhelfrich - January 03, 2017, 09:42:55 amWent to Basalt Campground, San Louis State Recreation Area, CA, 35 to 55, Friday through Monday. Had rain on Saturday morning.Rod'88 MBRod, what did the reservoir level look like?
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #9 – January 03, 2017, 02:29:05 pm Quote from: Rich Meek - January 03, 2017, 01:03:23 pmRaining here in No CA since yesterday and looks like storm door is open the rest of the week.Weather guys here predicting upwards of 6' of snow in Sierras.Not so good if traveling thru mountains but definitely needed for the snow pack - bring it on.Yes, the Pineapple Express has arrived!
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #10 – January 03, 2017, 11:48:02 pm Hilola,San Luis, Maybe half full, the funny looking rock between basalt and the water intake along the dam was almost completely covered.Rodney 1 Likes
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #11 – January 04, 2017, 10:13:01 am Just another boring sunrise here in the mountains. Lots of rain and snow on the way so got to git to town to resupply!
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #12 – January 04, 2017, 01:43:09 pm We got about 6 inches of snow yesterday down by Ashland. I-5 was closed overnight and it looks like they are just letting some trucks through now. I'm new to the area but told this is unusual. California shut it down and then Oregon didn't let anyone over the summit to get to California. I spent many years living in Colorado and it took a lot more than this little storm to close the interstate.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #13 – January 04, 2017, 02:31:55 pm Quote from: Jota - January 04, 2017, 01:43:09 pmWe got about 6 inches of snow yesterday down by Ashland. I-5 was closed overnight and it looks like they are just letting some trucks through now. I'm new to the area but told this is unusual. California shut it down and then Oregon didn't let anyone over the summit to get to California. I spent many years living in Colorado and it took a lot more than this little storm to close the interstate. They close the roads here in California if it rains, which it is now, lol!
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #14 – January 04, 2017, 03:59:27 pm Quote from: HiLola - January 04, 2017, 02:31:55 pmThey close the roads here in California if it rains, which it is now, lol!If you have had the misfortune to drive over I-5, south of Ashland, during a snow storm, you will understand why they shut it down. The Siskiyou Mountain stage of I-5 is long, loaded with grades and all sorts or turns, it can be a very dangerous place during and after storms.Make sure to pack chains and preferably take a 4X4 with snow tires.Larry
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #15 – January 05, 2017, 11:46:58 am It was 15 degrees outside this morning and my widows are frozen shut.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #16 – January 05, 2017, 12:10:39 pm The most curious part of these weather curves is our, sometimes, complacent attitude toward current trends.If one presupposes that the weather will behave as it has in the recent past, one could very well find themselves in a very dangerous situation. A long drought can sometimes be the precursor of a downpour. This is one reason it is very wise to check the incoming weather in canyons such as Zion. A flash flood can catch a hiker by surprise and spell disaster.Our current weather in the California Sierras is a prime example. Snow pack for this weekend alone is predicted to be high. Sure, we need it, but cautious attitudes can prevent trouble. Be safe out there. Happy travels.Just sayin'Kent
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #17 – January 05, 2017, 01:12:01 pm Quote from: Kent Heckethorn - January 05, 2017, 12:10:39 pmThe most curious part of these weather curves is our, sometimes, complacent attitude toward current trends.If one presupposes that the weather will behave as it has in the recent past, one could very well find themselves in a very dangerous situation. A long drought can sometimes be the precursor of a downpour. This is one reason it is very wise to check the incoming weather in canyons such as Zion. A flash flood can catch a hiker by surprise and spell disaster.Our current weather in the California Sierras is a prime example. Snow pack for this weekend alone is predicted to be high. Sure, we need it, but cautious attitudes can prevent trouble. Be safe out there. Happy travels.Just sayin'Kent Here in the Tehachapi's, the downpour continues. This is a warmer storm so it's all rain. Just took a peek at our rain gauge and estimate there is close to 4" in it with more to come. When it rains, it pours!
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #18 – January 05, 2017, 01:33:30 pm Yep, that Ashland stretch seems to get shut down each winter. It is the stretch of interstate I most critically check as we travel. Even Stevens pass which also gets shut down often is not as treacherous. But we won't have to face the Siskyous till spring. Here it is 65 and sunny. Florida has opted out of the winter weather the rest of the country is experiencing.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #19 – January 06, 2017, 09:16:37 am Right now , the official temperature is -16*.I went over to the place where I store the camper yesterday to brush a foot of snow off the solar panels and the rest of the roof. I wonder if LD factors in snow load when designing the roof.🤷♂️Probably not. The 'pink stuff' I put in the toilet and sink traps was almost solid and it was only +10* then.I think I'm glad that's the only place I winterize with that stuff. The fresh water lines are simply blown out; nothing to freeze.Ed
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #20 – January 06, 2017, 09:46:55 am I've actually wondered that myself. Does LD do a snow load calculation?Hang in there Ed, Spring is right around the corner!
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #21 – January 06, 2017, 10:06:18 am I'm up near Lake Tahoe, at 6500 feet. We got about 4 feet of snow in the last 3 days. Today is a cold but clear window, then we expect 2 days of rain. All of the local TV stations are predicting big floods.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #22 – January 06, 2017, 10:55:48 am Quote from: Sandakat Writer - January 06, 2017, 10:06:18 am"...4 feet of snow in the last 3 days...All of the local TV stations are predicting big floods..."Years ago, Yosemite Valley was completely flooded. Today you can find markers that are placed on the foot bridges crossing the Merced. They indicate the height of the flood waters over the tops of the bridges.Water rose high enough to reach the steps of the Chapel. The flood wiped out the lower section of the Lower Pines Campground.The cause of the flood? A prolonged heavy snow above the Valley. Followed by a prolonged heavy rain. The snow had no time to pack tightly before the rains came and was melted away causing the flooding of the Valley and the immediate evacuation of everyone.I am not a meteorologist but I'd be cautious in such situations.Kent
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #23 – January 06, 2017, 02:52:12 pm Quote from: HiLola - January 05, 2017, 01:12:01 pmHere in the Tehachapi's, the downpour continues. This is a warmer storm so it's all rain. Just took a peek at our rain gauge and estimate there is close to 4" in it with more to come. When it rains, it pours!Official measurement this morning from our last storm, 4.81 inches of rain!Clear today and drying out, another storm moving in tomorrow.
Re: How's The Weather In Your Neck Of The Woods? Reply #24 – January 06, 2017, 03:03:20 pm Quote from: Sandakat Writer - January 06, 2017, 10:06:18 amI'm up near Lake Tahoe, at 6500 feet. We got about 4 feet of snow in the last 3 days. Today is a cold but clear window, then we expect 2 days of rain. All of the local TV stations are predicting big floods.Are you in your LD?