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Old 11-09-2009, 07:50 AM
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I was driving from Schertz to the Loop 410/Rigsby (US 87 E) area yesterday morning around 11 am, and it was pouring almost the whole way there.
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Oh jeeze, it's been raining here (medical area) since last night. I'm going to need a raft to get to my car and leave an hour early in case of some accident that's going to happen.
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I like the rain - makes me happy
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We've had a little over 3 inches here in Seguin. Anyone know what the Aquifer level is? Hopefully it might be close to 670. I remember back in late 80's when it was close to 700. All of the springs were going blazes!
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667.1' as of today (20 Nov), according to San Antonio Water System: Aquifer Level.

We've had an inch here in the Helotes area. I emptied the rain gauges because I thought we were done; but now it's raining again! This has been a nice, steady rain!
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This rain has been wonderful!!!
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Computer models hinting at the first arctic blast of the season next week. It'll surely be cold enough to support snow... and there may be enough moisture that we do in fact see a few flakes.
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Computer models hinting at the first arctic blast of the season next week. It'll surely be cold enough to support snow... and there may be enough moisture that we do in fact see a few flakes.
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