ext_273351 ([identity profile] zebulon-y.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] substitute 2005-01-05 10:56 am (UTC)

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The last time a similar situation seemed to be brewing - especially in the West - was in January 1950, O'Lenic said. That month, 21 inches of snow hit Seattle, killing 13 people in an extended freeze, and Sunnyvale, Calif., got an unusual tornado.

Look, rain is unusual for Sunnyvale. Holy crap.

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