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    <title>Icyshard&apos;s (Never)Boring Blog of Banalities: STORM WATCH 2010!!!</title>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So of course, the big news this week is all the rain that California is getting.  We were initially supposed to get rain for 2 weeks straight, but now it appears that it is just until tomorrow.  We definitely need the rain, since we haven't gotten much in recent seasons.  I just hope we don't get TOO much at once, given all the potential for mudslides after the fires.</p>

<p>Who says SoCal doesn't get weather though?  So far this week we've had torrential downpours, hail, lightening that struck a lady's car while she was driving, trees that fell on people's cars, tornadoes (?!) that struck a block from where Dave used to live, and snow in the mountains. I guess the weather is REALLY trying to make up for the fact that it's been 70 and sunny pretty much all winter long.</p>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 10:53:11 -0800</pubDate>
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