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Standing by our Brothers and Sisters who are still in Winter mode....

Magic

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And for those of you getting loads of precipitation....Just remember, it could always be worse.....Like out west....

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My boat is still in a storage shed down a road a mile long, with three feet of unplowed snow... Yikes!
 
Holy crap Magic!!! Those pics are awful. Looks like a good year to get more dirtbike riding in. Except on the 120 degree days of course.
 
@Magic those are brutal images. I think the weather is finally breaking free from winters grasp this week in NC, we'll see if it sticks around.

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2ft of snow melted from my yard this weekend. Very exciting to watch
 
Ill think warm thoughts for you guys!
 
Well at least our lakes are full under that ice. Those drought pics are just sad, and a little frightening!
 
Those lakes are unbelievable, is this something that's being getting gradually worse or just happened recently?
 
Are the lakes in AZ going to fill back up before the season starts or are you SOL?
 
Are the lakes in AZ going to fill back up before the season starts or are you SOL?
Those are actually a couple of lakes in California we WONT be going to this year... Our lower lakes are full at the cost to the upper lakes....
 
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On the other hand, I hear they are finding a fair amount of gold in those lakes and streams that have dried up:winkingthumbsup"
 
On the other hand, I hear they are finding a fair amount of gold in those lakes and streams that have dried up:winkingthumbsup"
Or at least gold colored aluminum.......beer cans...
 
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Are the lakes in AZ going to fill back up before the season starts or are you SOL?
Those lakes are SOL for sure, but they feed SOCAL, and if they dont get their water from these lakes, they pull more from the Colorado, and the Colorado drains Lake Powell and that's where my main concern is.... So in essence, Lake Powell is a Los Angeles resevoir of sorts....

Pray for rain for the Left Coast Watershed!!
 
Lake San Antonio before last weeks rain in the first picture.... Last year at this time the lake was at (04/2012) 248420 AF now it is at (02/2014) 15805 AF

The second is Folsom, and the third lake with the bridge is Orville Res.

You can check Kaliforneea lake levels here:
http://cdec.water.ca.gov/misc/resinfo.html
San Antonio! Wow. We vacationed there with jet skis for a few years. One year the lake was low but nothing like that. That's just sad.

Lake Shasta is down 98.5 feet today. I didn't think it was going to break above -100 but we have had some decent rain. No hope whatsoever of filling this year though. The rangers said it will be down 200+ feet in August.

The average rainfall in this area for April is only 4.5" so even if we have that much it won't make a dent in the drought. Basically our rainy season (Nov-Apr) just ended with the end of March. At our house I've measured 23" for this rain season while historical average is closer to 45". This low year follows a dismal 13" total for last year. We are definitely in trouble for water this year. The fact is even with Shasta down 200 feet it is still a large lake. We also have Whiskeytown Lake here which is quite small but will remain full all summer. The trouble is everyone will be heading to Whiskeytown with Shasta so low.
 
Wow, that looks so sad. Wish we could send you some of ours. Last week, the Portland metro area had the wettest day in March in history! Something like 1.75". This ended up being the second wettest March on record which is saying something for Oregon.
Thus the name Soggyshoes....
 
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