How's the weather?

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
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? N-Utah . . . the Uinta extended to Wasatch is "Grandpa 9 or 10" ... (no 10 is Europe(Estonia) but not the grandpa but the level master) the enumeration goes by 5D/6D supercomputer "generation" ((but the 10 went to hide ... at the time ... 13 is where ... likely highest at this "point of" time)) . . . no it's a synonym for "granpa 9D lower self? at lower densities" . . .
. . . when the time-ships descend from higher D the ranges form at their landing trail
the souls for nearby native population usually origin from the particular (5D/)6D "Draggon"/"Time-Ship"/""god""/"Level-Master"/etc.

"Grandpa 9" is practical , patriarchy minded , strict dude , (donno why he prefers the people worshipping read respecting their pre-fathers or gods) \(\leftarrow\) that mindset is thus default for the area (more to west from)

the England composes of Wales "Mom 6" Schotland "The 8 ?Sand/Desert God? maybe" Ireland "The grandpa 10 ? or grandpa.X +10"
the rest of the England we fetch by king who went to Crusade ~1200CE 5678 so 5 or 6 must be 5 because the blod is Fe is 5 is what the war is // using cross and sword +- "the four" as a weapon and symbol + " ? save 5 from the human encapsulation/blinding ? " . . . nice brainwash whatever that means . . . // ... the "4" that was made from Fe "5" or Au "5" = you see that the "4" "kills" "you" if you don't realize it's actually the "5"


now i remeber the USA (as a "nation") had dual level masters 6 and 7 i guess
Must be REALLY REALLY hot and dry wherever you are.
 

SamR

Joined Mar 19, 2019
5,491
Set another record for high temp today, 99°F, beating the previous all-time high of 95°F. Humidity dropped so it only feels like 103°F.
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
9,744
How's the weather??? Well, you saw my posts showing the severe drop in temperature. It came with strong winds that blew a lot of trees down and caused widespread power outages. I was without power for 34 hours. I know, not a big deal compared to some others, but that's how it's been. Strong winds and very cold temperatures. Last night dropped briefly into the high 30's (˚F). It's been a ride for sure. But I'm not in Kansas anymore. Or still. Or ever.

Why do they spell Kansas and Arkansas almost identically but except for the "AR" in Arkansas? And why is it pronounced "Our Can Saw" while Kansas is pronounced Can's Ass? Wouldn't Arkansas be pronounced "Our Can's Ass"?
 

nsaspook

Joined Aug 27, 2009
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Things are finally clearing up a bit (to very unhealthy instead of hazardous) but now the pain really begins for those heading back to burned out areas after being away for a week.
https://apnews.com/41d19571e31aa18ba762c4e5b0282e8f
Seeping under doors, bad air from West’s fires won’t ease up

https://gispub.epa.gov/airnow/?xmin...=6511211.817444453&clayer=ozonepm&mlayer=none

https://www.kptv.com/firefighter-fr...deo_b5ec3ca4-645c-54c8-824a-e702b0459865.html

A firefighter returned home from fighting wildfires …
 
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Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
9,744
Snow this morning waking up, 16°F and expecting more tomorrow and this week.
Was surprised to see we had snow falling Sunday. It nearly completely covered the grass. And the grass has been trimmed low for the winter. Today seeing some snow falling. Outdoor thermometer reporting 34˚F and I'm about 50 miles north of Killivolt. Altitude here it 4,550' elevation. Below the foothills.

TV keeps reporting storms but somehow they almost always miss my little town. Haven't had a big snowfall in years. Back in 2006 when we moved in here we had some pretty good storms; but since about 2010 it's been milder and milder every year. This summer has been an exceptionally dry season and they wanted us to reduce water usage. Was watering the lawn when a city official asked me to cut back. Told him I pay for 10,000 gallons every month whether I use it or not - it's my water I'll do with it as I see fit. As it is I typically use 3,000 in winter and 7,000 in summer. So it's my water! And with the dry summer I've had to up my watering. I probably (haven't checked) used close to 10,000 gallons for a few months. All for a green lawn and "Living" trees.

Just planted a new tree last year and it needed a lot of attention while getting established. The end of this year we went from 80's and 90's daytime to 22˚F over night. Next day all my trees had dead leaves. I'm hoping the new tree recovers. It's only knee high.
 

Tonyr1084

Joined Sep 24, 2015
9,744
@killivolt; almost bought a home in Tooele. Boy, they get hammered with snow every year. Especially with Lake Effects.

I LOVE hearing newcomers try to pronounce that name. Often hear "Tool'y". Hey! I said the same thing at first. Hurricane and Tremonton are another couple of names that you need to know the "Local" pronunciation. Panguitch is another one that makes me smile. Wife calls it "Penguin Sandwich".

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