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dmatt's take on the upcoming wet pattern next week
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Re: dmatt's take on the upcoming wet pattern next week
Hi D
I sent you a PM yesterday, did you recieve it? Some PM's get lost some times, so I am just
checking.
I sent you a PM yesterday, did you recieve it? Some PM's get lost some times, so I am just
checking.
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Re: dmatt's take on the upcoming wet pattern next week
Sorry did not receive. you can also reach me at dmatt123@gmail.com
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Re: dmatt's take on the upcoming wet pattern next week

The above is a graphic I posted over on a summitpost thread showing resulting daily precipitation recordings of that storm series which gave us more rain than the largest storm periods we usually see in most winters though less than a few of the history makers. The last map shows how when it went into Arizona, rains were indeed epic. Caught an Arizona meterologist's comment that it will go down as one of their top five winter rain events yet seen in historic times.
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