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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1122234)3/2/2019 7:20:36 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1572171
 
berkley is a shithole



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1122234)3/2/2019 8:41:37 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1572171
 
I haven't looked at rainfall totals in a while. We started off really slow, but it's rained a lot since the start of Dec.




To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1122234)3/6/2019 10:43:16 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1572171
 
"California precipitation 2nd highest in 122 years of records. "
I checked rainfall totals when I was in town. As of last Wed, we had just under 49", and the average to date is just over 50". New numbers on Fri.
The highest official annual total in the 33 years I've been here is 102".



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1122234)3/7/2019 10:54:56 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572171
 
The winter of 2018-19 was the wettest winter ever recorded in the United States, according to a report federal scientists released Wednesday. (Climate scientists define winter as the months of December, January and February.)...



as for winter temperatures, despite a couple of invasions from the Polar Vortex, the U.S. average winter temperature was above average nationwide for the winter of 2018-19. In fact, it ranked among the warmest third of winters on record, with warmer-than-average temperatures across the Deep South, the Southeast and parts of New England.


usatoday.com