rejectomorph (
rejectomorph) wrote2026-02-18 11:20 pm
52/353: Interregnum
It was mostly dry all day here, if you don't count the accumulated damp that had already soaked into the soil. No new rain fell, at least during the hours I was awake, though there were plenty of clouds. The interesting weather was all south or east of here. The mountains got several feet of new snow, and the farther south you went the more rain there was. Los Angeles got soaked. It's entirely possible that San Diego was washed out to sea and we simply aren't being told about it.
Today (Thursday) is expected to grow quite blustery, with rain and wind starting before dawn and continuing several hours past sunset. This won't be February's last rain, either. More should arrive next Sunday, and could continue as late as midweek. Odds are good I won't have to put up with much sunshine until early next month. I can put up with a bit of cold and a higher utility bill for those pleasant gray skies.
Today (Thursday) is expected to grow quite blustery, with rain and wind starting before dawn and continuing several hours past sunset. This won't be February's last rain, either. More should arrive next Sunday, and could continue as late as midweek. Odds are good I won't have to put up with much sunshine until early next month. I can put up with a bit of cold and a higher utility bill for those pleasant gray skies.