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Today San Antonio is trying to dry out after more than 12 inches of rainfall in less than 24 hours.
Today San Antonio is trying to dry out after more than 12 inches of rainfall in less than 24 hours.
@Jerry, tell your grandson Kari says Hi and congratulates :).
@Dinesh, back in my native Finland people bring salt and self made black bread (made of rye) when visiting family or friends in their new home first time. Here's my "tupaantuliaislahja" (housewarming gift) to Kavita and you:
Last night at work tonight - then have two nights off - may go for a little drink Monday night
Congratulations on the new move Dinesh
Wow Lee stay safe, wasn't that part of Texas in a drought just in the last few years?
Thank you all it was a great day for my grandson's graduation, he is planning to go to a trade school in Denver Colorado to be a jet plane mechanic.
Still officially in a drought condition. As of last month, most of our area lakes were well below normal levels. One of them (Medina Lake) was 80 feet below normal full level on April 5. Don't know yet how this latest rain (raining again today) will affect things but it's probably going to be a drop in the bucket.
Rainfall barely can slow decline of Medina Lake - San Antonio Express-News