SOAKED!
Stefanie Frith
More rain. The National Weather Service says it’s as simple as that.
The storm system hovering over Southern California is expected to
continue until Thursday, with the potential for hail, funnel clouds and
water spouts, said Don Whitlow, meteorologist for the National Weather
Service. Thursday and Friday should be partly cloudy, with rain expected
again for next weekend.
“It’s [the rain] never going to stop,” Whitlow said. “This is typical
wintertime weather, and it will probably begin to taper off around the
end of March, although the rain may go through the beginning of April and
stay awhile.”
The heavy rains over the weekend didn’t stop people from bike riding
and jogging through TeWinkle Memorial Park in Costa Mesa and the on the
paths in Upper Newport Bay.
Even the Malibu Cat Show and Family Expo at the Orange County
Fairgrounds were full of families in slickers and toting umbrellas.
Brenda Pena, 16, of Santa Ana, who was directing traffic Saturday and
Sunday for the fairgrounds events, said people were stopping to tell her
they were sorry she had to stand outside in the rain.
“Saturday wasn’t as bad as today [Sunday],” she said, dressed in a
canary yellow slicker and leaning over a stop sign. “Last night, I went
home and had a hot shower and my dad made me hot chocolate. I just hope
the rain stops for a little while today.”
Shivering in line at the concession stand at the cat show Sunday,
Thora Hart said she must have been insane to decide to exhibit her two
cats.
“I can’t believe that I got in the car this morning and drove from
Aguadulce,” she said, adding that she had already bought three cups of
coffee to keep warm. “When I got home last night, it was snowing. But my
cats were prepared. They are British shorthairs and they love the rain
and snow -- more than I do, I can say that.”
Kellie Woodford of Lake Forest, who attended the family expo with her
three children, ages 18 months, 6 and 7, said the rain doesn’t bother
her.
“I actually really like the rain,” she said. “I don’t really mind
packing up my kids and taking them somewhere [in the rain]. Of course, I
would rather be at home with a cup of chocolate instead.”
Meanwhile, 8-year-old Jeffrey Carroll from Chino Hills stomped and
played in the puddles, waiting for his family to return from the cat
show.
“I like getting my shoes and socks wet,” he said, kicking up some
water as if to prove his point. “It feels good.”
Despite the virtually non-stop rain this weekend, Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa police were surprised that there was nothing more than minor
accidents -- not even major flooding -- reported this weekend. As of late
Sunday afternoon, forecasters said more than a half-inch of rain fell in
the area since Saturday morning.
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