April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby Snowave » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:51 pm

Thunderstorm here!

opps... wrong place. Where's the WA Stormsss thread at? :?

I've been here a week, and had 2 thunderstorm days. :)

It was weird changing my weather bookmarks from all the socal links to WA ones. I have sneaked back and looked at the socal discussions a few times, however. ;)
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby 2NAKLLR » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:55 pm

You mean the ol' LOX punt?

Make your own thread. I'd read it. Glad you're settling in. (Change your "Location")
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby Snowave » Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:59 pm

yeah.. quite different styles in the forecast discussions. They write books up here, and get pretty technical. Good reading.

Oh, and they have been spot on so far this past week.

Ok, I'll start a WA stormsss thread. :)

oh, thanks for the location reminder!
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby Spirit Tree » Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:04 pm

It was 80 degrees 30 minutes ago now its 67; someone turned on the wind machine( gusts @ 38).
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby snowtrekker » Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:48 pm

Looks like T'storm weather, with masses of dark clouds moving by. A cell may have passed just to my west an hour or so ago. Fortunately now radar's lighting up off the coast and the evening's last frames of Vis Sat are showing some good development.
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby cheapski » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:59 pm

I'm not sure about this one. On the VIS this afternoon it looked like "glancing blow" to me. It sure was tropical out there though.
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby Stephen » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:12 pm

Um, is it ever moving over here?

Edit: Oh goody, it's here.
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby cheapski » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:48 pm

Its raining in Agoura Hills.
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby FreshPow » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:41 am

I was impressed with the timing call by the NWS. They said the heavy rain would arrive about 8PM, and low and behold, it started raining at my house around 7:45. Not bad....
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby Snowave » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:26 am

.30 at Big Pines? bleh! ;)

We got over a half inch here overnight. My back yard is going to be stocked by Fish and Game this afternoon. :D

I get to have fun reading 3 different weather discoussions. My location (in south central Chelan County) is right on the edge of 3 different forecast/warning zones. :roll:

http://www.stormready.noaa.gov/stormmaps/wa-cwa.htm

OK, I'll start my own thread now. :evil:
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby cheapski » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:06 pm

FreshPow wrote:I was impressed with the timing call by the NWS. They said the heavy rain would arrive about 8PM, and low and behold, it started raining at my house around 7:45. Not bad....


What heavy rain??? It was definitely a glancing blow where I live.
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby 2NAKLLR » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:21 pm

cheapski wrote:
FreshPow wrote:I was impressed with the timing call by the NWS. They said the heavy rain would arrive about 8PM, and low and behold, it started raining at my house around 7:45. Not bad....


What heavy rain??? It was definitely a glancing blow where I live.

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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby snowdreamer » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:36 pm

It was pretty heavy from the 55/405 through to Corona last night. The roads were a bit treacherous; lots of
big rigs on the 91. :?
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby Stephen » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:10 pm

Not bad. It was late, though, down here. They said coast at 8, and that was a day-of forecast, right, after thinking it might start around 11 a.m.? I'm 10-12 miles from coast and rain started after 10.
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Re: April SoCal N'ssssssstuff

Postby RatherBeSkiing » Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:11 pm

From the 44th floor looking towards Glendale, I see mountains, and above that a layer of white clouds with a really nasty looking layer of solid dark cloud.
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