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![]() "Bob Harrington" wrote Seattle weather went almost overnight from summer to mid-to-late autumn in late Sept. Kinda hope it keeps up and we see a little extra snow this year. Not gonna happen. Long range forecasts call for a warmer than average winter and Dry, dry, dry.... |
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HangEveryRepubliKKKan wrote:
"Bob Harrington" wrote Seattle weather went almost overnight from summer to mid-to-late autumn in late Sept. Kinda hope it keeps up and we see a little extra snow this year. Not gonna happen. Long range forecasts call for a warmer than average winter and Dry, dry, dry.... Hardy har har har. I suppose you believed the hurricane predictions for the last two years also. Do you promise to slit your wrist if it does not happen - warmer and Dry, Dry, Dry... More than likely you will say WHATEVER happens is a result of AGW. |
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