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Forecast Rain Amounts:

Orange County: 5-7", up to 9" in the Santa Ana Mountains.
San Diego County Coasts/Valleys/Mountains: 2-4".
Inland Empire: 2.5-6", highest near the foothills of the San 
Bernardino Mountains.
Riverside County Mountains: 1.5-4".
San Bernardino County Mountains: 4-10", locally over 15" on the 
south facing slopes.
Apple/Lucerne Valleys: 0.5-2.5".
Coachella Valley: 0.5-1.5", locally up to 3" near the San 
Gorgonio Pass.
San Diego County Deserts: 0.25-0.75".

BUILD THE 8000 FT WALL ALONG THE WEST COAST. STOP THE MARINE LAYER INVASION. 

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This is so dead that it might be time to abandon The Weather Forums, as I have tried to avoid the Politics Thread.

DEAD!!!!!!!!!!

Ghost town

Longing for what once was.

B O R I N G 

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BUILD THE 8000 FT WALL ALONG THE WEST COAST. STOP THE MARINE LAYER INVASION. 

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We are probably in a pretty flood safe area as one night we had 7 inches of rain and nothing happened to our house. However at the nearby park a whole bunch of sidewalk paths collapsed into the normally quiet and slow moving creek which became a raging whitewater river.

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BUILD THE 8000 FT WALL ALONG THE WEST COAST. STOP THE MARINE LAYER INVASION. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, SpaceRace22 said:

We are all doing to die

There will be doomsday stories in the news about how climate change is causing this.

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BUILD THE 8000 FT WALL ALONG THE WEST COAST. STOP THE MARINE LAYER INVASION. 

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8 minutes ago, SnarkyGoblin said:

You don't strike me as someone who watches bball!

I don't watch it much, but still look at the scores online sometimes. 

BUILD THE 8000 FT WALL ALONG THE WEST COAST. STOP THE MARINE LAYER INVASION. 

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1 hour ago, Anti Marine Layer said:

KSNA 2.04", KFUL 2.30" so far.

Amazing how shitty the flatlands have done with this event. Really shows how orographically driven it all was. I'm in the hills in south OC only like 10 miles from SNA, and we have had literally double SNA's total and are over 4" now.

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9 hours ago, Anti Marine Layer said:

DEAD!

Put up a gravestone. 

I am surprised that there aren't more from CA on this forum, but Weather West (WW) has a much larger CA based audience. The fact there are more people on WW is why I post much more often there than I do here. It would be nice to have more people on here, but yet I wouldn't want to see WW lose anyone, either. 

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3 hours ago, Dan the Weatherman said:

I am surprised that there aren't more from CA on this forum, but Weather West (WW) has a much larger CA based audience. The fact there are more people on WW is why I post much more often there than I do here. It would be nice to have more people on here, but yet I wouldn't want to see WW lose anyone, either. 

I can’t believe how quiet this forum is. SoCal just had a big weather week!

I guess what it all shows is a general lack of interest in active weather amongst those who live in coastal California (which is, after all, where most Californians live). Which sort of make sense, given how stable the weather tends to be there. Those who like more active weather apparently choose to live elsewhere for the most part.

It's called clown range for a reason.

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