Blaze & Daze

laddyd

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High around 80 in the old pueblo today. Highs in the 70's lows in the 50's for the next 10 days. Oh and mostly sunny, it's always mostly sunny here.
I'm at the point in my life where snow no longer looks pretty. It just looks cold. My ideal climate is one where you could live without clothes year round.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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High around 80 in the old pueblo today. Highs in the 70's lows in the 50's for the next 10 days. Oh and mostly sunny, it's always mostly sunny here.
I'm at the point in my life where snow no longer looks pretty. It just looks cold. My ideal climate is one where you could live without clothes year round.
I was with you all the way to the without something draped over the body no one needs there eyes scarred like that lol
 

raratt

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DAM 17 inches of rain in Northern California hopefully everyone is safe :hump: :peace:
I don't know where they got that number from. We have had 6.4" from this storm, however we were on the lower edge of the moisture flow. The reservoirs are getting recharged with some fresh water, saw Lake Oroville went up 9 feet and still filling from this storm. I haven't heard of anything more than some flooded roads from the creeks. All the major rivers have big levees and controlled water flows.
Mornin.
 

raratt

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From DWR:
Lake Oroville is at 758 feet elevation and storage is approximately 1.68 million acre-feet, which is 49 percent of its total capacity and 95 percent of the historical average.
Feather River flows are at 800 cubic feet per second through the City of Oroville with 950 cfs being released from the Thermalito Afterbay River Outlet for a total Feather River release of 1,750 cfs downstream. DWR continues to assess Feather River releases daily.
Read more in this week's Oroville Update
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https://water.ca.gov/.../Nov-24/Oroville-Update-11-22-2024
 
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