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Well, I guess this ends that drought...
2005-07-16, 3:12 PM #1
So it's been raining non-stop nearly the whole day here; I went into town earlier, and the road was covered in about 4 inches of water. It was crazy.
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2005-07-16, 3:13 PM #2
Ha,ha! You should've seen where I live. It rained for like...2 days straight. Soooo much water.
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2005-07-16, 3:22 PM #3
In Washington our record is 97 straight days of rain.
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2005-07-16, 3:41 PM #4
It happened about 5 minutes after the ice age.
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2005-07-16, 3:46 PM #5
24 hours of rain doesn't impress me.
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2005-07-16, 3:58 PM #6
Quote:
Originally posted by Avenger
24 hours of rain doesn't impress me.

Nooo, Avenger needs a Category 5 Hurricane with 160 mph winds and a death toll of 5,000+ and $2 billion in damage before he's impressed! :p
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2005-07-16, 4:52 PM #7
It's not the amount of rain that impressed me; it was the amount of water on the road. I've never seen that before (much less driven through it myself)
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2005-07-17, 4:58 AM #8
Pfff... Montreal has already flooded twice this summer. :p
2005-07-17, 5:11 AM #9
We actually had something like that around 5-6 years ago. It was pretty cool. Hasn't rained like that since though, and I think it was the first time it had rained like that since the 80's. It was fun.
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2005-07-17, 8:53 AM #10
Pfft, its been a nice sunny 95 degrees here. we play "first to spot a cloud wins". Nobody ever wins :p
2005-07-17, 10:27 AM #11
OMG so damn hot here. I'm actually sick of it. For the last week and a half-no clouds, all sunshine, no rain(it seems like forever since we have had rain) and flipin hot, like 19-100 defgrees. I have to stay inside or i'll sweat my balls off. And i really want to play some airsoft:mad:. But swimmings a blast:p I actually didn't realize how lucky i am until i fliped to the weather channel last night, and saw the eastern half of the U.S. covered un rain, and even some T-storms. bwahaha time to go to the Beach:D Bwahaah
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2005-07-17, 10:56 AM #12
Vancouver has been having piss poor weather. It's mid july and we have had almost nothing but clouds and rain. Hardly any sunshine at all so far this summer.
2005-07-17, 11:13 AM #13
4 in. of water = can tip a SUV
2005-07-17, 11:54 AM #14
This past winter, I was up to me calves in water. Los Angeles broke the rainfall record this year (some 30"). San Diego came close (26" last checked). Our average is about 15"
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2005-07-17, 1:13 PM #15
Quote:
Originally posted by Daft_Vader
Nooo, Avenger needs a Category 5 Hurricane with 160 mph winds and a death toll of 5,000+ and $2 billion in damage before he's impressed! :p


While storms like that are quite impressive, I only meant a week of rain is not uncommon here in the winter. ;)
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