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Old January 12th 05, 09:56 AM
Richard Henry
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Default Record Sierra weather

http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/sno...s/laprecip.htm

For the second time this season, the Sierra snowpack has passed the level
set in the all-time record measured season, 1982-3. Most of the automated
sensors are already at or above the normal full-season (April 1) levels.



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Old January 12th 05, 09:03 PM
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"Richard Henry" wrote in message
news:Mn7Fd.17953$ph.6998@okepread01...
http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/sno...s/laprecip.htm

For the second time this season, the Sierra snowpack has passed the level
set in the all-time record measured season, 1982-3. Most of the automated
sensors are already at or above the normal full-season (April 1) levels.


Bite Me.


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Old January 13th 05, 01:14 AM
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LePheaux wrote:
"Richard Henry" wrote in message
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http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/sno...s/laprecip.htm

For the second time this season, the Sierra snowpack has passed the level
set in the all-time record measured season, 1982-3. Most of the automated
sensors are already at or above the normal full-season (April 1) levels.



Bite Me.


While gumming you, I'm sure he will next point out that it's only about
1/3 of record total. I expect far more (and now that I've got the plow
truck dug out and operating again, I'm ready.)
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Old January 13th 05, 01:16 AM
Black Metal Martha
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lal_truckee wrote:
LePheaux wrote:
"Richard Henry" wrote in message
news:Mn7Fd.17953$ph.6998@okepread01...

http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/sno...s/laprecip.htm

For the second time this season, the Sierra snowpack has passed the

level
set in the all-time record measured season, 1982-3. Most of the

automated
sensors are already at or above the normal full-season (April 1)

levels.


Bite Me.


While gumming you, I'm sure he will next point out that it's only

about
1/3 of record total. I expect far more (and now that I've got the

plow
truck dug out and operating again, I'm ready.)



They kept showing these two guys with their snow blowers over and over
again on the news. I'm sure one of them was you.

Martha

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Old January 13th 05, 02:04 AM
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Black Metal Martha wrote:

They kept showing these two guys with their snow blowers over and over
again on the news. I'm sure one of them was you.


Crikey, everyone has a blower. It's like a crowded bar -
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Old January 13th 05, 04:09 AM
Wayne Decker
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Yes it is--and it is awsome!!!!! You have my permision to envy me.

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I ski, therefore I am

"Richard Henry" wrote in message
news:Mn7Fd.17953$ph.6998@okepread01...
http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/sno...s/laprecip.htm

For the second time this season, the Sierra snowpack has passed the level
set in the all-time record measured season, 1982-3. Most of the automated
sensors are already at or above the normal full-season (April 1) levels.





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Old January 14th 05, 02:06 AM
Lisa Horton
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lal_truckee wrote:

LePheaux wrote:
"Richard Henry" wrote in message
news:Mn7Fd.17953$ph.6998@okepread01...

http://wsoweb.ladwp.com/Aqueduct/sno...s/laprecip.htm

For the second time this season, the Sierra snowpack has passed the level
set in the all-time record measured season, 1982-3. Most of the automated
sensors are already at or above the normal full-season (April 1) levels.



Bite Me.


While gumming you, I'm sure he will next point out that it's only about
1/3 of record total. I expect far more (and now that I've got the plow
truck dug out and operating again, I'm ready.)


Driving through Truckee today, I saw a pickup truck with a snow plow in
front. I immediately thought of you

Lisa
 




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