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    Nice gentle rain at my place. Glad I got my yard work done today.

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    Finally got some rain.

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    Still nothing in my little corner of Centennial but the temps have really dropped with a nice breeze, hope the rains come tomorrow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Some good storms around the country lately.

    This was the Pantano wash down the road from me, last week.

    Normally it's bone dry with trails where people ride horses and atv's.

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    Oh, just stop it everyone. Enough with your fantasies - none of this is real. Everyone knows we're in a major "Climate Change" drought right now. Geesh. Some peoples kids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Oh, just stop it everyone. Enough with your fantasies - none of this is real. Everyone knows we're in a major "Climate Change" drought right now. Geesh. Some peoples kids.

    How true. Up here in northern AZ, it's more hail, HEAVY RAINS and a tornado, south of town. I don't want to say there was lots of hail damage.


    BUT..................... there's a few people kicking back, on the west side of the property. WATCH OUT FOR THOSE SKUNKS
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    Tell some of that rain to come up here. No measurable rain in 2 months.
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    We were hoping for some heavy rain. Disappointed again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    I-70 through Glenwood Canyon is still closed. Yesterday, I drove I-70 across the state and squeezed through less than 5 minutes before they closed the interstate through the canyon. It was closed on the possibility of flash flooding in the areas burned by the fire last year.

    It looks likely Glenwood Canyon will still be closed when I head east next week. The alternate route is north through Craig, Steamboat Springs, Kremmling and back to I-70 at Silverthorne, a 4.5 hour detour! It doubles my drive time to 9 hours. I think we'll be dealing with Glenwood Canyon road closures for the next several years.
    Just so any western travelers know, There is a massive highway construction project between Gunnison and Montrose, so I recommend people do take the Kremmling-Springs-Craig route as opposed to the Buena Vista-Gunnison-Montrose-GJ route, as it is probably well over 4.5 hours. The construction project is why the southern detour is not included in official routing. Remember folks: You won't beat the system by taking the "off the list" route this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Tell some of that rain to come up here. No measurable rain in 2 months.
    They will get plenty of rain starting Sept.

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    Longmont got a nice soaking for an hour or so. Lightning like crazy. No hail

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