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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Tropical Storm Hilary & the Day After in San Bernardino County, CA





Eric & I are staying at Mountain

We were on the western edge of
 the Storm Track.














Hilary's rains didn't stay exactly in the Storm Track.







Looking out our windshield
at the rain.








Today's a good day to make a pot of Spaghetti Sauce.







Taking a picture of our neighbors
in between bands of rain.








A few RVers came in for the weekend.  Eric and I watched RVs leave Sunday morning.






Anyone remember the




The rainfall total in Lytle Creek was reported to be 9.44 inches.  






The puddles in front of our
motorhome have dried up.




Eric walks out of our
motorhome.











Our outdoor rug is mostly covered in dirt.







Just as the Meteorologist
predicted, sunny skies.





Clouds obscure the mountains
off Lytle Creek Road, & the
road is dry.






It looks like yesterday's
storm is loitering




Lytle Creek is flowing within
its banks.  

The rainwater runoff in this
area flowed smoothly.




Did those rocks "bounce"
across the road, or were
they moved to the parking
area across from the hill?






This is our favorite mountain
with clouds pic.












The Palm Trees in this picture
remind me of movie scenes
of Southern California.







There need to be Palm Trees on both sides of the street for this to be the perfect SoCal shot.







Low-lying clouds linger over
the mountains into the 
early afternoon.



 

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