SD lakes closed Sun. and Mon.

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SD lakes closed Sun. and Mon.

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According to Barrett Lake staff just now, San Diego lakes will be closed Sun. and Mon.
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otaymichael wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 10:10 am According to Barrett Lake staff just now, San Diego lakes will be closed Sun. and Mon.
Curious Michael, did they say you would get a refund from Ticketmaster if you had a Sunday ticket? We were talking about this very thing this morning.
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That's too bad. One of the best day of bass fishing was the day of Hurricane Nora left overs hit SD County in Oct of 1997. I was fishing Palo Verde Lake in Alpine. Winds were up a bit and the fish were jumping in the boat. 33 fish over 3 lbs with an 8.2 kicker (also a 12 lb cat on the blades). Most if in all on a Hildebrandt Double Willow Blade. Crazy low pressure systems can really put the fish on the chew.
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As far as I can tell, as of 5 pm on Sunday, the storm is a bit of a bust! What's new for our predicted rain storms, huh?
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otaymichael wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 4:48 pm As far as I can tell, as of 5 pm on Sunday, the storm is a bit of a bust! What's new for our predicted rain storms, huh?
Blame it on the 2023 Padres
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otaymichael wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 4:48 pm As far as I can tell, as of 5 pm on Sunday, the storm is a bit of a bust! What's new for our predicted rain storms, huh?
A lot of variability in rainfall from location to location as expected. For instance Montgomery Field recorded nearly 50% more rain than MCAS Miramar. At the NWS RAWS station nearest my house, rain since 0300 this morning is 1.86" which is a bit higher than the 1"-1.5" range of the last prediction this morning and and within the 1"-2" prediction as it was last night. And it's still raining - more than an inch in the last two hours.

When I pour (pun intended) through the RAWS data from NWS most stations have recorded rainfall within the range predicted for their area. Some are a bit under and some a bit over.

I would have gone to Lake Murray this morning if it hadn't been closed. Weather was tolerable before 1000.
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