The National Weather Service has revised its rainfall forecast for the storm expected to begin today and last through the holiday weekend.
The biggest change in the forecast issued Monday is expected along the Big Sur coastline south of Monterey, where rock slides closed Highway 1 for a few days last week south of Big Sur near the border of San Luis Obispo County.
The forecast now is for 3-4 inches of rain, 1-2 inches less than what had been forecast the day before.
The new forecast also calls for a little more rain — 2-3 inches — for San Jose and the inland areas of the East Bay and down into San Benito County, an increase of 1-1.5 inches over what had been forecast.
The weather guessers are at it again.
They cannot accurately predict next week’s weather, but they can predict the next century’s climate change.
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Btw, according to Al Gore, Greenland is supposed to be under water by now.
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So many were and are duped by that moron.
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Who is more the fool? The fool or the fools who follow him?
Al Bore is a politician. Nothing else needs to be said.
Years ago they did this experiment on the East Coast where they had chimpanzees predict the weather at random and they were like %90 ad accurate.