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RedSky

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  1. Finding lots of small streams dried out with fish wiped out. GFS through 384hr with no changes we have the strongest high pressure blocking since the Neanderthals.
  2. GFS has lost the idea for the chance of thirst quenching rains from a hurricane. 0.0" through 384hr
  3. Thank goodness the GFS takes the cane out to sea and doesn't drown election day, who needs rain anyway.. btw ECM and CMC not seeing any hurricane
  4. https://www.nj.com/news/2024/10/nj-orders-fire-restrictions-in-all-21-counties-amid-worsening-drought-spike-in-forest-fires.html?utm_source=facebook&utm_content=nj_facebook_nj&fbclid=IwY2xjawGGpeJleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHewn4VtHOEisIZ6TMdnNYS7qRNSGV6el_Nv0-K3wHtnvE43tG15yrFyahA_aem_9CpPMMXQOtCHKyErWG7cOQ
  5. Spin the wheel and make a deal, it's over if your horse spills that flask of water
  6. Yes this is without precedent Mad Max times approaching. All the rain went to New Mexico, The Sahara desert and Florida. Family member moved to Florida a month ago and they say it's rained almost every day they want to know if it's normal lol.
  7. GFS treats with an eastern Gulf of Mexico hurricane on election day
  8. Don't be surprised to see flying saucers floating down the Rio Grande
  9. Roswell New Mexico breaks it's all time daily rainfall record from 1901 with 5.78"
  10. This is starting to feel like a horror movie with run after run of the models dry
  11. Breaking news 12z GFS with a potential bug watering of .05" this weekend. Stay tuned.
  12. Rumor has it the comet has experienced an outburst of brightness. No smokey haze tonight.
  13. Get the Stellarium ap and end the guess work. Couple more nights to look just past 7pm as far as best viewing, will help that the Moon glare will be reduced as it backs to the horizon. Keep in mind the comet is reducing in brightness by several percent each day now. Looks best with binoculars or telescope.
  14. Clippers to end the drought? All .10-.25" they use to drop before they became extinct?
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