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To: Scrapps who wrote (12680)2/11/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: jhild  Respond to of 22053
 
Well I hope that the Salinas valley doesn't get too much more of a good thing. Winter is the rainy season there I guess, but surely another month of that could get real tiresome. Might as well be living in Seattle. :^)

Here in the east, doesn't seem too much out of the ordinary. A good deal of the moisture passing your way hasn't really found it's way this far north. I suppose this is all part of Nature's plan. But like technical analysis, it only seems to make sense and be explained in hindsight.

Hope you all get a chance to dry out a little before you get more drenchings, as I suspect that the soil base is more unstable now than before.