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| BajaBill74 
 
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| Hurricane Enrique 
 
 Hurricane Enrique is headed for Los Cabos.  It should arrive on Thursday.  The good news is that it should weaken to a tropical depression.
 
 
 
 
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| AKgringo 
 
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 Here is a link;
 
 https://www.windy.com/?2021-06-27-12,26.077,-109.578,5,m:eqE...
 
 
 
 
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| Bajabus 
 
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| Don Pisto 
 
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 I've got a group of friends a week into a two week surf trip way down in Barra de la Cruz.......can't wait to hear the stories!
 
 
 
 
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| AKgringo 
 
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 Everybody in the Los Cabos area should call and make an appointment with a timeshare, or condo salesman.  The resulting high pressure generated should
deflect the storm.
 
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| elskel 
 
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 Bring on some rain, it is needed!
 
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| bajarich 
 
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 Make Baja backroads rough again!
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| BajaBlanca 
 
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 It really has been a long time since La Bocana saw any rain.  For sure the underground reservoirs need refilling.
 
 
 
 
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| rogbag 
 
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 We really need some rain.  The predictions don't show a lot happening, but any is welcome.  It has been 2 years since we had any to speak of.
 Come on Enrique!  A depression is fine.
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| SFandH 
 
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 The weather website I use shows Cabo with a 53% chance of rain on Wednesday, early AM, and 30+ mph winds.
 
 
 
 
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| Don Pisto 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by Don Pisto  |  | I've got a group of friends a week into a two week surf trip way down in Barra de la Cruz.......can't wait to hear the stories! | 
 
 boys checked in Enrique way north of them.....their timing is perfect
   
 
 
 
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| AKgringo 
 
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 I checked the "Windy" forecast just now, and it looks like a weakened Enrique might pass to the east of La Paz.  Here is their forecast for Wednesday,
in the rainfall mode;
 https://www.windy.com/-Rain-thunder-rain?rain,2021-07-01-00,...
 
 
 
 
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| BajaBill74 
 
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 Enrique has been upgraded to a storm. That means winds 35 - 73 MPH.  Arriving Wednesday at 1 PM.
 
 https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_ep5+shtml/234957.s...
 
 
 
 
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| shari 
 
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 look like Enrique is losing steam but will most likely provide some much needed rain...this is Monday 9:00 am report
 
 Hurricane Enrique Discussion Number  14
 NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       EP052021
 900 AM MDT Mon Jun 28 2021
 
 The convective structure of Enrique has eroded some this morning as
 the hurricane appears to be feeling the effects of dry air
 entrainment, both from downsloping to the northeast off the higher
 terrain of Mexico and from stable air being entrained from the
 northwest. This degradation in the northern portion of Enrique's
 inner-core structure is also seen in an 0919 UTC AMSR2 microwave
 pass. The latest subjective Dvorak intensity estimates were T4.5/77
 kt from both TAFB and SAB, and the intensity for this advisory was
 lowered to 75 kt in accordance with these estimates.
 
 Enrique's motion appears to be gradually turning more toward the
 left at 335/4 kt. Over the next few days, a weak low- to mid-level
 ridge is expected to keep the storm on a similar northwest heading.
 The latest track guidance is in relatively good agreement, though
 there have been notable leftward shifts in the HWRF and HMON models.
 The latest NHC forecast is a slightly farther left compared to the
 previous one, close to both the TVCE and HCCA consensus aids.
 
 Now that Enrique's inner core structure has become increasingly
 ragged, weakening is expected to continue via dry-air entrainment as
 the storm tracks along gradually decreasing oceanic heat content.
 The latest NHC intensity forecast is a bit faster in its weakening
 rate over the next 24-36 hours, but Enrique is still forecast to be
 a tropical storm as it approaches the Baja California peninsula.
 However, some uncertainty remains in the forecast intensity because
 Enrique is forecast to track along a sharp sea-surface temperature
 gradient, where a left shift in the track would likely result in
 faster weakening rate while a right shift in the track may allow
 Enrique to maintain its intensity longer.
 
 Given the latest forecast, the government of Mexico has issued a
 tropical storm watch from Cabo San Lucas to Los Barriles along
 southern part of the Baja California Peninsula.
 
 Key Messages:
 
 1. The outer rainbands of Enrique are likely to produce heavy rains
 across a portion of western Mexico during the next couple of days,
 which could likely cause life-threatening flash flooding and
 mudslides.
 
 2. The core of Enrique is still near but just offshore the
 southwestern coast of Mexico this morning and a Hurricane Warning is
 in effect for a portion of that area.  Tropical-storm-force winds
 are expected to continue across the remainder of southwestern Mexico
 within the warning areas through today. Hurricane conditions are
 possible in the Hurricane Watch area today.
 
 3. Swells generated by Enrique are expected to affect the
 southwestern coast of Mexico during the next few days. These swells
 could cause life-threatening surf and rip currents.
 
 
 
 
 
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| RFClark 
 
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 Update from BCS,
 
 It started to rain on the toll road around noon -1 today. You could see heavy rain over mountains to the east. Tropical Depression Enrique  should
reach Baja Sur tomorrow with more rain expected. Winds are expected to be around 40 mph.
 
 More tomorrow after sun up.
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| RFClark 
 
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 Hi,
 
 It rained 1.22” in Todos Santos early this AM. The power was off for awhile around 5:00AM. There was no wind, it’s 68 degrees and overcast!
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| BajaBill74 
 
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 Thank you RFClark, that' sure better than a hurricane.
 
 
 
 
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| tiotomasbcs 
 
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 Thunder and lightning flashes woke me up overnite. El Pescadero.  It rained steady until around 7am.  Power had been out but came back on time for
coffee. No wind and beautiful soaking rain.  Now I know where the roof leaks?!  No humidity...
 
 
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| TMW 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by tiotomasbcs  |  | Thunder and lightning flashes woke me up overnite. El Pescadero.  It rained steady until around 7am.  Power had been out but came back on time for
coffee. No wind and beautiful soaking rain.  Now I know where the roof leaks?!  No humidity... 
 
 [Edited on 6-30-2021 by tiotomasbcs]
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| capitolkat 
 
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 La Paz- the rain started here in the early morning. No wind to speak of and it has remained overcast until now at 12:20 PM. It's raining again ,
pretty steady but not heavy. As a tropical storm Enrique has been a bust  but, as a nice gentle rainstorm it's just what we needed in La Paz.
 
 
 
 
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