Rodney Lee (@themndofamaniac) 's Twitter Profile
Rodney Lee

@themndofamaniac

Wanderlust.

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My big ass is making smothered potatoes, biscuits + gravy, fried hot links, scrambled eggs and some fruit.. might have some champagne too while we’re at it

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Incredible photo taken today of California from space showing remarkably clear skies statewide and yet another quiet fall for wildfire activity.

Incredible photo taken today of California from space showing remarkably clear skies statewide and yet another quiet fall for wildfire activity.
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California's first significant storm of the year is arriving early next week that could end fire season for much of the state and deliver 1-2+ feet of snow along the Sierra Crest above 7,000 feet. 0.5–2 inches of rain is expected across much of Central and Northern California

California's first significant storm of the year is arriving early next week that could end fire season for much of the state and deliver 1-2+ feet of snow along the Sierra Crest above 7,000 feet.   

0.5–2 inches of rain is expected across much of Central and Northern California
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Southern California is about to see its most significant October storm in over 10 years. A squall line (QLCS) could develop Tuesday, bringing 0.5–1"+/hr rainfall rates and potentially significant flash flooding over the Eaton and Palisades burn scars. Rainfall totals of 0.75–2

Southern California is about to see its most significant October storm in over 10 years. 

A squall line (QLCS) could develop Tuesday, bringing 0.5–1"+/hr rainfall rates and potentially significant flash flooding over the Eaton and Palisades burn scars.

Rainfall totals of 0.75–2
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Amazing satellite imagery of the incredible October storm roaring through California. Multiple Tornado Warnings on the Central Coast, flooding in the Bay Area, the first Severe Thunderstorm Watch in the Los Angeles region in 17 years, and heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada.

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Breathtaking satellite imagery of the massive storm sweeping across California today. Safe to say fire season is officially over.