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Default Extreme cold, blizzards and snow drifts "many feet deep" to bring chaos

The Dear Leader is now happy to go public - as Michael Jackson said:
"THIS IS IT!, THIS IS IT!, THIS IS IT!

"This catastrophic forecast scenario was first issued in detail in mid-
December by WeatherAction long range forecasters and is now starting
to come true. "Other forecasters are just starting to agree with us
three weeks late but they don’t realize how severe this is going to
be", said Piers Corbyn, astrophysicist of WeratherAction.com
"Our solar-lunar based forecast predicted generally increasingly cold
and very cold weather from around Sat 12th Jan for Britain and
Ireland. Next, waves of major Arctic blasts and blizzards with many
feet of drifting snow are likely in places from around 20th with
another major blizzardy blast around the begining of February.
"England and Wales including the South are likely to get the deepest
snow, while Scotland and Northern parts of Ireland will probably be
very cold rather than very snowy. Some of the SouthWest of Britain and
Ireland will probably get rain rather than snow at times."

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