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Old 12-06-2019, 09:45 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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219 is a time of day. My arm is Killing me. I may never bowl again
Will that sucks to hear.
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Old 12-07-2019, 03:48 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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Please stop raining now.
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Old 12-07-2019, 04:05 PM
 
Location: Hookerville, formerly in Tweakerville
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Please stop raining now.
I agree, I'm waiting for summer to get here.
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Old 12-08-2019, 07:06 AM
 
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Recent rain totals for Fri/Sat

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Two day precipitation totals in San Diego County, effective 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Showers are expected to continue into Sunday morning.

Birch Hill, Palomar Mountain: 1.25"
Lake Cuyamaca: 0.69
Boucher Hill: 0.67"
Volcan Mountain: 0.63"
Descanso: 0.57"
Mt. Laguna: 0.53"

Lyons Peaks: 0.52"
Pine Hills: 0.50"
Julian: 0.42"
Alpine: 0.42"
Lemon Grove: 0.39"
Harbison Canyon: 0.36"
Chula Vista: 0.31"
Brown Field: 0.31"

Rainbow: 0.29"
Santa Ysabel: 0.29"
El Cajon: 0.28"
La Mesa: 0.24"
San Diego Country Estates: 0.23"
Barona: 0.21"
Point Loma: 0.21'’
Bonsall: 0.20"
Santee: 0.19"
Ramona: 0.19"
Dulzura: 0.17"
Fallbrook: 0.16"
San Diego University Heights: 0.15"
Oceanside: 0.14"
Fashion Valley: 0.14"
Tierra del Sol: 0.14"

Carlsbad: 0.13"
Miramar Lake: 0.12"
San Onofre: 0.12"
Encinitas: 0.12"
San Marcos: 0.12"
Escondido: 0.11"
Mission Beach: 0.11"
Rincon Springs: 0.11"
Mt. Woodson: 0.11"
Kearny Mesa: 0.11"
Miramar: 0.10"
Elfin Forest: 0.08"
Montgomery Field: 0.07"
La Jolla: 0.05"
Borrego Springs: 0.03"
Source: NWS
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Old 12-08-2019, 09:58 AM
 
Location: On the water.
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Originally Posted by Trekker99 View Post
Recent rain totals for Fri/Sat

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Two day precipitation totals in San Diego County, effective 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Showers are expected to continue into Sunday morning.

Birch Hill, Palomar Mountain: 1.25"
Lake Cuyamaca: 0.69
Boucher Hill: 0.67"
Volcan Mountain: 0.63"
Descanso: 0.57"
Mt. Laguna: 0.53"

Lyons Peaks: 0.52"
Pine Hills: 0.50"
Julian: 0.42"
Alpine: 0.42"
Lemon Grove: 0.39"
Harbison Canyon: 0.36"
Chula Vista: 0.31"
Brown Field: 0.31"

Rainbow: 0.29"
Santa Ysabel: 0.29"
El Cajon: 0.28"
La Mesa: 0.24"
San Diego Country Estates: 0.23"
Barona: 0.21"
Point Loma: 0.21'’
Bonsall: 0.20"
Santee: 0.19"
Ramona: 0.19"
Dulzura: 0.17"
Fallbrook: 0.16"
San Diego University Heights: 0.15"
Oceanside: 0.14"
Fashion Valley: 0.14"
Tierra del Sol: 0.14"

Carlsbad: 0.13"
Miramar Lake: 0.12"
San Onofre: 0.12"
Encinitas: 0.12"
San Marcos: 0.12"
Escondido: 0.11"
Mission Beach: 0.11"
Rincon Springs: 0.11"
Mt. Woodson: 0.11"
Kearny Mesa: 0.11"
Miramar: 0.10"
Elfin Forest: 0.08"
Montgomery Field: 0.07"
La Jolla: 0.05"
Borrego Springs: 0.03"
Source: NWS
Not included on the above lists, and critically most important of all:
My hat: 1”
My sandals: 1”
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Old 12-08-2019, 10:26 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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I agree, I'm waiting for summer to get here.
Me too and it's technically not even winter yet.
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Old 12-08-2019, 10:36 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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I haven't been able to do my 1 hour walk since last Tuesday. I dont mind rain with some sun breaking out in the afternoon but this time of year is just depressing to me.
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Old 12-08-2019, 02:25 PM
 
Location: SoCal
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I haven't been able to do my 1 hour walk since last Tuesday. I dont mind rain with some sun breaking out in the afternoon but this time of year is just depressing to me.
At least this past few days the rain hasn't been constant. With a good weather app, one can find breaks in the rain to get outside for a stretch. I managed to walk an hour this morning (with an umbrella, because weather forecasting is as much art as science )
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Old 12-08-2019, 02:26 PM
 
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At least this past few days the rain hasn't been constant. With a good weather app, one can find breaks in the rain to get outside for a stretch. I managed to walk an hour this morning (with an umbrella, because weather forecasting is as much art as science )
I got my morning walk in early this morning.

Cloudy, almost misty but still cool. I kinda liked it.
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Old 12-08-2019, 05:08 PM
 
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I always found California peeps to be weak. Complain when it rains a little while also complaining about a drought. Crash your cars left and right when it does rain because it rains so little that you forget how to drive in it. Wearing parkas in October and can’t go the mountains without chains in the winter.
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