After the Rains at Santa Teresa Park, 1/23/17 by Ronald Horii
It's been raining almost every day. Santa Teresa Park has been getting a lot of water. I visited it several times a couple weeks ago and saw these waterfalls:

Upper Waterfall in Santa Teresa Park, 1/11/17:
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Lower Falls and Nature Trail, Santa Teresa Park, 1/12/17:
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Today, there were some breaks in the rain, so I went up to the Pueblo Area to see what it was like. I caught a few rainbows in-between showers. The trails were really wet. The seasonal creeks and non-creeks that are usually dry were flowing. The stock pond on the Hidden Springs Trail was overflowing. I also saw snow on the Mt. Hamilton Range. — at Santa Teresa County Park. (near Santa Teresa County Park)