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Rain On Its Way To The Bay Area – National Weather Service Says Expect Wet Conditions From Sunday Onward

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A weather pattern change occurs this weekend. From Sunday onward, wet conditions are forecast. The forecast is for nearly daily, but intermittent periods of rainfall. Rainfall totals could average 2” to 4” with isolated spots up to 6″, according to the National Weather Service.

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If it’s the National Weather Service’s forecast – I usually halve it given our Claycord country history…. usually been right over the years… so I would say intermittent showers over several days but nothing serious … we’ll see!

There were more chemtrails this morning and those tend to make for colder weather. I don’t think all the science is in on this technique and geophysics profs are starting to act alarmed of the lack of oversight on it. I didn’t move to the Bay Area for cold winters which didn’t occur during the first 35 years here.

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February has always been the coldest month of the year. (It’s usually the month
we get snow on Mt Diablo) This year and last year, it’s actually been a little warmer.

However the cold weather was usually limited to a few weeks not months.

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You’re kidding me, right!!!
I’m Clayton born and raised, when I was a kid, the creeks on Mt Diablo would freeze over several times a winter, as would our stock/cattle/horse water tanks and dogs water bowl. I remember it well, seeing I was the one Pop’s would make go out to break the ice off the stock tanks, your hands don’t forget that type of cold. The mountain would have snow halfway down at times most yrs. It doesn’t get nearly as cold these days, it’s not even close.

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