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100% chance of rain in Mulege Friday
At least, according to weather underground. Appears to be tropical moisture from the south and west.
Keep us posted, locals. Amounts, intensity, temp, etc.
80% chance for Ensenada
60% for San Diego
20% for the LA Basin, proper.
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Does look possible for rain, even La Paz if we are lucky, but I think they are at least a day late,
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
"Some people walk in the rain...others just get wet." |
Ohhh, that's good, Roger.....Yours or someone else's?
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It rained on and off all day today but looked as if it was headed to Abreojos or more out to the west to sea. It even thundered for awhile and there
is alot of arguments whether it was an earthquake or thunder as it definately shook the houses....sure felt and sounded like an earthquake but could
have been thunder too...hmmm
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Pompano - i flew out yesterday went up to 10.5 to see it to the west, its moving more northeasterly caught awesome tail ride and got blown to nogales.
if it rains in mulege it won't be a soaker i'd bet.
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Rain!!!!! shower started at 6:55am and has almost stopped now at 7:03 but my guage says we got .09" so it was a good shower. Enough to stop the road
dust and clean the plants. Too dark for a Photo.
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Light rain this morning in Loreto.
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Light drizzel for the last hour or so in Mulege, starting to settle the dust.
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Some light rain here in La Paz last night, just enough to make some puddles on the concrete. Heavy overcast.
Now, stop it. Don't like to have to drive back to Loreto in the rain tomorrow. Almost like driving in the snow when you're not accustomed to it 
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Mulege sure needs a good rain....Just keep those hurricanes away...
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Still looks like Friday could produce larger amounts, especially depending on what those thick clouds do west and south of the "fish hook"

[Edited on 11-29-2007 by Hook]
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Hook... the "fish hook"... wow, that's what it looks like, that's for sure. Here's my take on San Diego.... is it an "elephant" or "an upsidedown
fish hook"?
http://www.inetours.com/San_Diego/San_Diego_Map.html
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Calling Mulege.....come in Mulege! What's the rain status up there so far today??!!
Or San Bruno. Or Chivato. Or SR???????
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Raining in Mulege...
... flat out like a lizard drinkin'!!
as always the north and south river roads are a muddy mess-- just add water and stir.
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Punta Chivato; Rain since early morning: So far about half inch--.43" Strong SE winds to 27mph. Followed the sat pictures and thought we were really
going to get soaked but now the storm seems to be heading towards Cabo or south. Here's a recent shot: I think we'll have a really nice day tomorrow
to go out and explore after the rain.
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gawd i wish i was there now
i love it when it rains in the desert and especially mulege. i hardly ever am there when it is raining. what a treat.
nectar from the Gods. i would be settin on my patio sippin vin and watching the toads drown!!!!!!!
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hey MIke, some amigos want to fly in here tomorrow...do you know what happens to dirt strips after a very heavy rain...do they get real soft and would
this be a problem???
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Goodness what is with the weather. Sounds like Baja is getting soaked. Here in Saskatoon, it has been -37 with the wind for a week. Usually at this
time of year we are at maybe -15. This is weather for February here.
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well...yes!!
Quote: | Originally posted by shari
hey MIke, some amigos want to fly in here tomorrow...do you know what happens to dirt strips after a very heavy rain...do they get real soft and would
this be a problem??? |
the Serenidad got soaked last 2 days. one guy made it in just before the deluge and now he is stuck several days till it dries out.
if wet and muddy, sloppy its not safe unless you are in a true bush plane with tires for such.
i'd have them wait till it dries or heck its their equipment, if they want to risk bending them, their choice.
if it was very hard pan with good drainage maybe ok - drive it, walk it. check it out.
you can read about wet strip flying on BBP.
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