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I've been told it was SNOWING in Santa Barbara this morning. The Grave Vine is snowed in too. Apparently they are escorting people across.

 

Also, I logged in to http://www.weather.com Check out the forecast for Murrieta.

 

"Rain showers early becoming steady overnight. Snow may mix in. Low 36F. Winds SW at 10 to 20 mph. Rainfall near a half an inch."

"some say, his arms are made of coiled adamantium fibers. And that he tops his cereal with nuts and bolts. All we know is, he's called the Jose."
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71 degrees rigth now in NYC and loving it! Maybe you should move to the east coast? :)

 

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LOL, I think the rest of the year's weather makes up for it ;)

"some say, his arms are made of coiled adamantium fibers. And that he tops his cereal with nuts and bolts. All we know is, he's called the Jose."
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Don't mind the cold-ness, just the wackiness... It's snowing where I live, and clear skies less than 20 minutes away. A definite wacky weather pattern in this area. It's pretty rare to get that type of unsettled weather pattern here.
"I love the feel of wind in my face and boobies against my back." - BMW motorcycle rider
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There is a chance for snow in Santa Clarita which is less than 1000 ft. above sea level :eek: It hailed hard for a couple minutes earlier tonight. My car was sitting outside at the time, but the hail stones were fairly soft and small so no harm done.
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The storm that came in this weekend made Big Bear look like Mammoth! It was the best conditions all season and +1 for my RE92s! Haters are gonna hate, but they did me well in the snow. Everybody pulled over for chains at the checked point while I got waived. What got me worried was that even people with chains were sliding all over the place. I think people should learn to drive in 2nd gear instead of 1st while driving in icy/snowy conditions.
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