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<p>[QUOTE="NH Guy, post: 12371233, member: 342346"]Watch for the wildfires in the summer/fall after the plants go nuts with the rainfall then die and dry out. Then come the mudslides the next time it rains after the mudslides burnt everything off that was holding the soil together.</p><p><br /></p><p>They are already dealing with flooding, after all the droughts. Give it a few weeks for the feet of snow pack to start melting and see even more flooding.</p><p><br /></p><p>God defineately hates California too[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NH Guy, post: 12371233, member: 342346"]Watch for the wildfires in the summer/fall after the plants go nuts with the rainfall then die and dry out. Then come the mudslides the next time it rains after the mudslides burnt everything off that was holding the soil together. They are already dealing with flooding, after all the droughts. Give it a few weeks for the feet of snow pack to start melting and see even more flooding. God defineately hates California too[/QUOTE]
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