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Default Are clouds are going opposite direction to norm in your area?

A couple of days ago I noticed that all the clouds in the sky were going in
the opposite direction than they normally do. It has remained in this
condition. This is the first time this has happened in our locale and I was
wondering if this is a local phenomenon or are other locations experiencing
this odd wind behaviour. Your input via response to this post is
appreciated.

Thanks, Jack



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