Ron Soave wrote: "Not in 2006 when I "lived" there. There were fires in
February, though."
But you were staying in the "lower elevations". That year (2005/6),
Anaheim Hills had .04 inches of precipitation from snow, which happens to
also be its annual average. According to the National Weather Service,
that is, and we all know how weathermen lie!
Anyway, whenever Southern California gets snow like that, or even a little
rain, drivers go berserk and are all elbows and assholes on the streets and
freeways! It's "bodyshop weather"! First, nobody out here knows how to
drive in rain, and second, the infrequency of rain lets the oil settle in
the roadway. When rain does come, the oil which has never had a chance to
wash away, just floats up and makes matters worse.
Buster
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