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Good thing the 15 day forecast is hardly ever accurate!
I just looked at the 15 day forecast on Accuweather and look towards the end of it!:shock:
Tuesday, Oct 2 Times of clouds and sun Low: 55 °F High: 78 °F Wednesday, Oct 3 A.M. mist; low clouds and fog Low: 59 °F High: 74 °F Thursday, Oct 4 Warmer with clouds and sun Low: 57 °F High: 82 °F Friday, Oct 5 Times of clouds and sun Low: 57 °F High: 84 °F Saturday, Oct 6 Partly sunny and very warm Low: 59 °F High: 85 °F Sunday, Oct 7 Partly sunny Low: 58 °F High: 85 °F Monday, Oct 8 Rather cloudy and not as warm Low: 51 °F High: 74 °F Tuesday, Oct 9 Partly sunny Low: 55 °F High: 76 °F Wednesday, Oct 10 Very warm with clouds and sun Low: 55 °F High: 78 °F Thursday, Oct 11 Warm with clouds and sun Low: 52 °F High: 77 °F Friday, Oct 12 Partly sunny and warm Low: 51 °F High: 77 °F Saturday, Oct 13 Colder; windy in the p.m. Low: 52 °F High: 67 °F Sunday, Oct 14 Rain Low: 31 °F High: 61 °F Monday, Oct 15 Mostly sunny Low: 29 °F High: 55 °F Tuesday, Oct 16 Plenty of sunshine Low: 37 °F High: 54 °F |
Global Cooling!!!!!
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i'm more concerned with the beginning there's no reason for it to be 80+ in october :shock:
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Like I figured, they changed it dramatically already. No sign of 50's for the highs and now there aren't even any 30's for the lows. So we might ease our way into fall if we're lucky.
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15 day forecasts FTL. These meteorologists can't even predict that Tuesday comes after Monday, and they're gonna tell me that it'll be 54 degrees 15 days from now?!? I lost all faith in them back around 2001 when we supposed to have the Ultra Blizzard of the Century. We were supposed get 2-3 feet with gusty winds and drifts higher than your house. Schools and businesses closed the day before, store shelves were emptied and there wasn't a gallon of milk to be found on the eastern seaboard. Wake up the next morning, look outside and what do we see.....a dusting. The sun came out around 10.
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I watched a whole discovery channel special on global cooling the other day. The scientists involved showed how periods of warming are always followed by quick (2-3 years) and dramatic (3*-5*) drops in average temp. They said it is what wiped out the viking settlements in Iceland in the (IIRC) 1500s.
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