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Your, Fall + Winter weather predictions
« on: Sat, 07 September 2019, 05:36:58 »
Pretttty col'mornin for early sept. (easCos).

Had to dual sweatpants.  Usually that doesn't happen till late october.


Might see biblical weather this fall / winter ??

Bit-Worried about all the coastal reactors, a lil' 2 much water, and ironically, they'll melt.



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Re: Your, Fall + Winter weather predictions
« Reply #1 on: Sat, 07 September 2019, 07:23:45 »
Pretttty col'mornin for early sept. (easCos).

Had to dual sweatpants.  Usually that doesn't happen till late october.


Might see biblical weather this fall / winter ??

Bit-Worried about all the coastal reactors, a lil' 2 much water, and ironically, they'll melt.


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Re: Your, Fall + Winter weather predictions
« Reply #2 on: Sat, 07 September 2019, 08:24:06 »
With the circumpolar vortex destabilized, it is harder to make predictions, but more storms, more wind, and more precipitation.
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