B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for December 28, 2014

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  about 10 years ago

    factually trueimplicitly false

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  about 10 years ago

    When I lived up north, forecasts of very heavy snow had two simultaneous effects: the grocery stores were packed and the malls were nearly empty. A forecast like that even two days before Christmas and you could get your Christmas shopping done without crowds of people, assuming you weren’t buying people food for Christmas.

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    LeoAutodidact  about 10 years ago

    A Snow forcast here always results in sold-out shelves of Bread, Milk, and Eggs. It would seem that “French Toast” is the “Breakfst of Shovelers!”

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    jimcates  about 10 years ago

    so right

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    Wren Fahel  about 10 years ago

    We only ever get our weather from The Weather Channel. One afternoon, when I was picking my daughters up from school, a number of other parents were saying how the next day school was probably going to be cancelled, as the local news channel was saying that we were going to get dumped on with snow. I said that TWC mentioned light flurries…not enough to cancel school. Boy, did I give a lot of “I told you so” looks the next morning!

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    rshive  about 10 years ago

    My wife is a non-believer in Weather Bug. Has to see a forecast somewhere else.

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    ms-ss  about 10 years ago

    One of our local stations constantly advertises “Calm during the Storm!” But they aren’t.

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    jtviper7  about 10 years ago

    Love it when they ay 30% chance of rain….That means 70% chance of no rain…We get less 3 inches a year. Makes it easy to keep your car clean and polished.

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    nosirrom  about 10 years ago

    You’re going to get a forecast weather or not you agree!

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    1MadHat Premium Member about 10 years ago

    There was a WLS-TV forecaster, John Coleman, who used the building’s “Forecast Fire Escape” in his reports.

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    1MadHat Premium Member about 10 years ago

    The difference between climate and weather- .Climate is what you might historically expect.Weather is what you get, whether or not you like it.

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    Hunter7  about 10 years ago

    I live in the same place. I just discovered that a 30 foot high tsunami can travel as much as 12 miles inland. (some historic fact or the other about the Eastern US coast). our earthquake and/or tsunami will happen today or in 300 years. Breathe – have your emerg kit ready for the earthquake. And that’s about it.oh – and incase anyone has missed the news in the last couple of days – it has been 10 years since the tsunami killed over 200,000 people in Indonesia..

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    jppjr  about 10 years ago

    Clear to partly cloudy with a chance of precipitation….’nuff said.

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    Hunter7  about 10 years ago

    and this being the Wet Coast – November through February – expect rain, sprinkles, scattered showers, mist, scotch mist, very heavy damp fog, light showers, showers, heavy rain, deluges, downpours and our favourite – 5 minute monsoons that flood EVERYTHING and EVERYONE!and that’s just the forecast for today! LOL

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    boldyuma  about 10 years ago

    I wonder where this guy is now..He was a weatherman in Sacramento,Ca also..would call out…“Hellooooooo from Sacratomatoe !”

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  almost 10 years ago

    How about a hippy-dippy weatherman?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1uaw3WIOlc

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