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Old 12-18-2009, 01:13 PM   #16
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Default How 'bout Phil?

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Know who I trust for weather forecasting?

Myself. And only marginally.

All you need to do is look at the radar online, and see where stuff is moving, and where the fronts and pressure systems are going.

Weather forecasting remains, for the most part, voodoo jive-ass baloney, at least when it comes to my "other" neck of the woods down here. Seems we're at the fulcrum/collision point for every weather system. Stuff comes down from the north, up from the south, and always seems to merge right over SE Pennsylvania. If there's a rain/snow line, it will be floating somewhere around this area. Weatherman calls for a foot of snow, and we get 3" of rain. Calls for sun, we get thunderstorms. They call for cold winter and tons of snow, and we have weeks in the 60s. They even drove some poor sod out of town -- up to new York -- after he predicted the storm of the century, and we got nothing! Hilarious.
Ya if could be wrong as much as the weather man but that is not the case. Its whether the wind blows more to the east or whether the front stalls....

Grant, do you trust your Home Boy Punxsutawney Phil?

Could be a big snow here in NJ tomorrow!
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