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azsnowman
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#21 Postby azsnowman » Thu Feb 19, 2004 8:07 am

Without a doubt, this is gonna be a WET, WET weekend AND ALL NEXT WEEK 8-)

.EXTENDED...SERIES OF PACIFIC STORMS BEGINS TO MOVE ACROSS AZ
STARTING SUNDAY WITH SYSTEMS ARRIVING ABOUT EVERY DAY OR SO. WITH
THE FAST MOVEMENT OF THESE SYSTEMS IT BECOMES DIFFICULT TO SPECIFY
THE TIMING OF ARRIVAL SO HAVE CHOSEN TO BROADBRUSH THE EXTENDED WITH
CONTINUING CHANCES OF PCPN EACH DAY. MODELS CONTINUE TO SUGGEST THAT
THE NEXT WEEK WILL BE A VERY WET PERIOD BUT WITH THE LARGE
DAY-TO-DAY CHANGES IN TIMING...STRENGTH...AND TRACK OF EACH SYSTEM
CONFIDENCE REMAINS LOW ON DETAILS. DB
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Dennis 8-)
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#22 Postby breeze » Thu Feb 19, 2004 8:14 pm

LOL, Dennis, those Robins were back here
by mid-January. Last week, I heard two of
them, calling each other, and, I decided that
Spring was "in the air". This past Sunday, we
got the deepest snow that we have had since
1964! ;) :lol:
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