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I don't wanna Rub It In...

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rain-soaked California got even wetter Monday as another storm dumped heavy snow in the mountains, eroded beaches and shut down a 40-mile stretch of the state's major north-south highway.

 

Flooded roads turned Southern California's morning commute into a white-knuckle obstacle course, while mountain snow left the peaks above Los Angeles capped with white.

 

About 2 feet of snow fell in the Tejon Pass north of Los Angeles, stranding some drivers and shutting down a section of Interstate 5. It was not clear when the pass would reopen.

 

"It's pretty slippery," driver Ravinder Singh told KTLA-TV. "We didn't know it was going to be snowing. We're kind of stuck."

 

 

One man died in the San Fernando Valley when his car went off a road and slammed into a palm tree. Another man was killed in Pomona when he tried to run across the San Bernardino Freeway and was struck by two vehicles.

 

In Goleta, near Santa Barbara, surging high tides washed away tons of sand deposited last year as part of a $2 million beach-preservation project.

 

Most of the 80,000 cubic yards of sand used to curb erosion has been swept away, leaving a jagged wall of sand and dirt and forcing officials to close part of the coastline as a safety precaution.

 

California has been battered over the past week by severe storms that caused widespread street flooding. More storms are expected later in the week.

 

Average yearly rainfall totals, measured from July 1 to June 30, have already been surpassed in some areas. Los Angeles has received 15.4 inches of rain since July 1, compared with a yearly average of 14.7 inches, the National Weather Service reported.

 

 

(AP) Traffic stands still Monday, Jan. 3, 2005, on Interstate 5, near Castaic, Calif., due to heavy snow...

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The city recorded the single-wettest day in December last Tuesday when 5 1/2 inches fell. It also marked the third-wettest day on record since 1921.

 

Forecasters cautioned that the drenching will likely not mark an end to the state's long-term drought.

 

"It certainly provides some relief, but a drought is a multiyear problem," said Dan Keeton, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. "One year of good rain doesn't mean a full recovery."

 

The latest storm swept through Northern California on Sunday, delaying about half of the flights arriving at San Francisco International Airport and intermittently closing two main routes across the Sierra Nevada. Both were opened Monday morning.

 

Some ski resorts in the Lake Tahoe area reported as much as 9 feet of snow since late last week.

 

"It's pretty much been nonstop," said California Highway Patrol Sgt. Jon Dietrich.

 

 

 

 

 

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It's that fucking global warming I tell ya  :banghead:

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In January...

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I don't wanna Rub It In...

But.....

 

n.

 

"It's pretty slippery," driver Ravinder Singh told KTLA-TV. "We didn't know it was going to be snowing. We're kind of stuck."

 

 

 

 

 

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at least we had Indians on the road  ???

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??? Hope this helps Junior...

 

This is a New Jersey Oother...

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This is a California Oother...

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Can us California folks help explain anything else.?

 

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Had chilly ride yesterday.

 

But it still beats those Chicago winters...

 

Thanks, Danny

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70 degrees here in east texas. Rode last nite, planted 40 peach trees today in my shirt sleeves.

:shocked: I just got'ta see a pic of your shirt sleeves, please post....ya must look like our Gov Arnold with all that Tree shit stuffed in them sleeves......

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70 degrees here in east texas. Rode last nite, planted 40 peach trees today in my shirt sleeves.

What did you do that for?

Makes more sense to plant them in the ground.

 

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