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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (833798)2/1/2015 10:14:50 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579778
 
I got about 2.5 inches up here. Pretty dry, but...

Well that's better than SF.

Brazil’s drought brings water supply to near zero capacity at hydroelectric facilities

hydroworld.com

Brazil: Drastic Water Rationing May Be Put in Place in São Paulo
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSJAN. 28, 2015


What's scary about this headline...........Sao Paulo enters its dryest time of the year in April..........and its just coming out of its supposedly wettest
time of the year........the summer. If little rain falls in Feb and March, it could not get significant rains until Sept.