Pancake Mix
Copied someone else's pancake recipe
I'm kind of tired of rain now. Give it to socal instead.
You call enough to lift a drought a lot of rain?!
Good thing you're in California.
I'm kind of tired of rain now. Give it to socal instead.
I'm from the east coast. I moved here to get away from anything that wasn't sunny!You call enough to lift a drought a lot of rain?!
Good thing you're in California.
I'm from the east coast. I moved here to get away from anything that wasn't sunny!
The state water board voted to keep the emergency rules in place statewide through the spring, which means prohibitions against wasteful water practices such as hosing off driveways and sidewalks. It also bars local communities from taking action against homeowners trying to conserve water during the declared drought, such as letting lawns go brown.
The current regulations were set to expire Feb. 28. The board also plans to review the rules again in May at the end of the rainy season.
The action comes as Northern California is essentially free of any drought conditions and key reservoirs north of the state capital of Sacramento are nearing capacity and releasing water to handle more rain that's expected. Yet other areas, including Southern California as well as portions of the central and coastal regions, are still considered to have various levels of drought intensity.
It is clear that the water supply emergency declared in 2014 is now over, wrote Paul Jones, the general manager for Riverside Countys Eastern Municipal Water District, in a letter to the water board.
Everything is so green now, it's amazing. Shit looked real rough just 4 months ago.
I would love to see some too. I remember hearing about a new fire every week in SD county, it's so nice to see such lush scenery.I need comparison pics real bad.
I would love to see some too. I remember hearing about a new fire every week in SD county, it's so nice to see such lush scenery.
About 188,000 residents near Oroville, Calif., were ordered to evacuate Sunday after a hole in an emergency spillway in the Oroville Dam threatened to flood the surrounding area. Thousands clogged highways leading out of the area headed south, north and west, and arteries major and minor remained jammed as midnight approached on the West Coast though by early Monday, Lake Orovilles water level had dropped to a point in which water was no longer spilling over, and the crisis appeared to be stabilizing.
After a surprisingly few wet winter months, scientists said Thursday that California is 83 percent drought-free compared to just six percent a year ago the lowest drought levels have been since 2011.
The U.S. Drought Monitor reported that Northern California is completely in the clear and this is the first time in four years that no part of the state is under an extreme drought designation.
The only counties in the state showing lingering drought indicators are in the Southern California area, primarily in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Imperial counties.
Despite the rainy weather thats caused streams and creeks to swell and an abundance of water to overflow reservoirs in California, Richard Heim, the author of the report and a meteorologist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said California should still err on the side of caution when it comes to water use.
California has been in a wet pattern. Youve been experiencing rain for months, Heim said. Still, dont waste water.
Some wells, particularly in Southern California, are still producing low groundwater resulting in the severe drought designations for the area. Reservoirs in that region are also producing little runoff, Heim added.
Sweet, will there be more storms? A few more won't hurt.
That's just asking for your arm to get ripped off by a dapper, overtly sinister clown monster.I'd be fine with a storm every other week through Spring...that is actually the sort of weather pattern I remember growing up with here. Races with random stuff thrown into the watet flows along sidewalks was a regular thing walking to school or to the bus stop.