11-28-2010, 03:00 AM
Thanks for everyones advice and experience sharing
Can't wait for the end of January to vist.Btw it's 37 in Ptown
as I type this.Has there been enough of a drought at higher levels
to effect adequate rain watering? Also enough for Catchment?
Paul
Mild weather across the majority of Alaska contrasted with chilly conditions in the southwestern part of the state. Meanwhile, mostly dry weather prevailed in western Alaska, while wet conditions affected southeastern areas. During the first 13 days of November, precipitation totaled 6.19 inches (241 percent of normal) in Juneau, while 15.74 inches soaked Pelican. Farther south, mostly dry weather returned to Hawaii, following recent, drought-easing rainfall. On the Big Island, Hilo's month-to-date rainfall of 3.43 inches (52 percent of normal) left its January 1 - November 13 total at 48.77 inches (46 percent).
Can't wait for the end of January to vist.Btw it's 37 in Ptown
as I type this.Has there been enough of a drought at higher levels
to effect adequate rain watering? Also enough for Catchment?
Paul
Mild weather across the majority of Alaska contrasted with chilly conditions in the southwestern part of the state. Meanwhile, mostly dry weather prevailed in western Alaska, while wet conditions affected southeastern areas. During the first 13 days of November, precipitation totaled 6.19 inches (241 percent of normal) in Juneau, while 15.74 inches soaked Pelican. Farther south, mostly dry weather returned to Hawaii, following recent, drought-easing rainfall. On the Big Island, Hilo's month-to-date rainfall of 3.43 inches (52 percent of normal) left its January 1 - November 13 total at 48.77 inches (46 percent).