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| JZ 
 
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 I think you guys have different ideas what "take down" means, and that's where the confusion lies.
 
 
 
 
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| SFandH 
 
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 windy.com prediction for noon, Sunday:
 
 40 kt winds San Felipe, 20 kt San Diego.
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
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| Cabo = Baja? 
 
 An idiot weather reporter on a local channel was showing the same storm track that is shown on this thread.  She was reporting that Cabo San Lucas
will probably not be impacted too severely, because the storm will come ashore further north along the Cabo coastline.
 
 
 
 
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| RFClark 
 
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| So far Hillary hasn’t been that bad! 
 
 This morning’s picture.
 
 4/10ths of an inch of rain and 40MPH winds
 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by lencho  |  | "Major" is probably an exaggeration-- La Paz streets are its storm drain system and this happens every time there's a cloudburst.
 
 Always pains my heart to see all that fresh water running down into the bay, but it does kind of flush things clean.
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 Right you are, Lencho. The street in front of my house was a river for a while as I left, but by the time I got home a couple of hours later was full
of mud as the water had receded. I had to cross an arroyo to get to where I was going and had sort of anticipated that I might not be able to get
there only to find a small bit of water running.
 It seems that we might be spared the worse from Hilary as we have overcast clouds at the moment and only a bit of wind...but that could change as the
day progresses. I definitely welcome the overcast conditions as I've been suffering from the heat after being in the Pacific Northwest for the past
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| RFClark 
 
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| Latest satellite photo of Hillary 
 
 Hillary seems to be loosing strength and organization over the cooler water. Hopefully it won’t be as bad as was first thought.
 
 It seems to be raining as far north across Baja as about 100Km south of San Ignacio. The rain at the coasts is generally lite.
 
 
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| Timo1 
 
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 I'm in Asuncion and so far just steady rain during the night and all of today so far. It is 11 am here sat. morning
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: Originally posted by Timo1  |  | I'm in Asuncion and so far just steady rain during the night and all of today so far. It is 11 am here sat. morning | 
 
 Thanks. Make a post when it's over for you....if you can.
 
 
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| RFClark 
 
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| Hillary’s gone again! Some wind not much rain, 
 
 .37” of rain gusts to 42Mph.
 
 
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 We’re the Gringo Rancho Nuevo at KM72 on the highway to Los Cabos. South of Todos Santos.
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 Or not! Hard to say, Murphy never sleeps!
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 L,
 
 It usually gets “interesting” after the monsoon starts. This was the start. The next 6 weeks will be interesting and the next 10 weeks could be
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 Bob is it raining in yet
 
 
 
 
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 Mulegé report as of this a.m.:
 Heavy rain started 0830, power out 0845, by 1030 local rains producing heavy local runoff (no storm drains so running in the streets)
 Power back on ~1200
 
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| Ateo 
 
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 Large swells here around K-38 en playas de Rosarito. Ollie’s pizza tonight and then heading north. Good luck everyone!
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 Huge swells and now gale force winds. Projection has it here at midnight. Bahia Asuncion
 
 
 
 
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 The CFE power seems to be generally off around Cerritos. Cell service might be down as well.
 
 Both are based on the fact that the tower lights usually visible are out and the Diamante Resort is reporting a complete power outage. Several cell
linked devices in Rancho Nuevo are also not reporting.
 
 
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| Ateo 
 
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 Light rain here in Playas de Rosarito, probably similar to what San Diego is starting to see. The people in the hotel room next to us last night
partied till 4am!!
 
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| mtgoat666 
 
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 Big rain last night and this morning in El Rosario, bola, Catavina,… roads a total mess.  Storm still marching on
 
 
 
 
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| JZ 
 
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 Slight drizzle here in LA.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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