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Originally Posted by ldholton
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Would you guys prefer our weather?

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I'm guessing you've never first hand rode out ef3 to EF5 tornado

No, but I have seen the aftermath, devastating!

Our swings are like this -25 to -10 lol

My mother lived is West Palm Beach FL, she went through a Hurricane years ago, and every house was damaged in her hood, except hers, she got very lucky.

I'll take the swings you guys get over ours!

hurricanes are generally more widespread but not quite as devastating but still plenty for sure. you got to consider I live 45 minutes from Joplin Missouri which is one of the deadliest tornadoes ever.. seen plenty of ef-3 to ef-5 through my lifetime

We have had tornados here too, this picture is of one that happened 15 minutes from my home I believe 27 people died and 300 were injured. Yours are much worse. But luckily you don't get the snow blizzards where you can die of Hypothermia, FAST!

This is a picture of the one, not far from my house. As Morrison sung it, No One Gets Out Alive!

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Originally Posted by KillerBee
Originally Posted by ldholton
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Originally Posted by KillerBee
Would you guys prefer our weather?

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
I'm guessing you've never first hand rode out ef3 to EF5 tornado

No, but I have seen the aftermath, devastating!

Our swings are like this -25 to -10 lol

My mother lived is West Palm Beach FL, she went through a Hurricane years ago, and every house was damaged in her hood, except hers, she got very lucky.

I'll take the swings you guys get over ours!

hurricanes are generally more widespread but not quite as devastating but still plenty for sure. you got to consider I live 45 minutes from Joplin Missouri which is one of the deadliest tornadoes ever.. seen plenty of ef-3 to ef-5 through my lifetime

We have had tornados here too, this picture is of one that happened 15 minutes from my home I believe 27 people died and 300 were injured. Yours are much worse. But luckily you don't get the snow blizzards where you can die of Hypothermia, FAST!

This is a picture of the one, not far from my house. As Morrison sung it, No One Gets Out Alive!

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


anyone dieing from whether it's for sure tragedy.
tornadoes are fast and sudden and for sure destructive I'm pretty sure they're rarity in your area. as hypothermia is not.

anyone that dies a hyperthermia and that kind of climate is not prepared is a [bleep] idiot simple.. it's a very cold weather climate and you should always be prepared.
around here the EF 3:00 to 5:00 can spin up in a matter of 2 to 5 minutes.. but yes you have some prepared warning on conditions and smart people know how to be prepared .. so many people do not

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Originally Posted by ldholton
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Originally Posted by KillerBee
Would you guys prefer our weather?

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
I'm guessing you've never first hand rode out ef3 to EF5 tornado

No, but I have seen the aftermath, devastating!

Our swings are like this -25 to -10 lol

My mother lived is West Palm Beach FL, she went through a Hurricane years ago, and every house was damaged in her hood, except hers, she got very lucky.

I'll take the swings you guys get over ours!

hurricanes are generally more widespread but not quite as devastating but still plenty for sure. you got to consider I live 45 minutes from Joplin Missouri which is one of the deadliest tornadoes ever.. seen plenty of ef-3 to ef-5 through my lifetime

We have had tornados here too, this picture is of one that happened 15 minutes from my home I believe 27 people died and 300 were injured. Yours are much worse. But luckily you don't get the snow blizzards where you can die of Hypothermia, FAST!

This is a picture of the one, not far from my house. As Morrison sung it, No One Gets Out Alive!

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


anyone dieing from whether it's for sure tragedy.
tornadoes are fast and sudden and for sure destructive I'm pretty sure they're rarity in your area. as hypothermia is not.

anyone that dies a hyperthermia and that kind of climate is not prepared is a [bleep] idiot simple.. it's a very cold weather climate and you should always be prepared.
around here the EF 3:00 to 5:00 can spin up in a matter of 2 to 5 minutes.. but yes you have some prepared warning on conditions and smart people know how to be prepared .. so many people do not


I agree buddy!

Dying in the cold is stupid!

Tornados it's the luck of the draw unless you have the $$$ to build an underground bunker so you can ride it out in relative safety!


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One thing about so. Idaho - no matter how bad it is here, it's a lot worse in many other places. Most of the really nasty wind/cold/snow/tornadoes/hurricanes/ etc. pass us by.


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Originally Posted by ldholton
Originally Posted by KillerBee
Originally Posted by ldholton
Originally Posted by KillerBee
Would you guys prefer our weather?

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
I'm guessing you've never first hand rode out ef3 to EF5 tornado

No, but I have seen the aftermath, devastating!

Our swings are like this -25 to -10 lol

My mother lived is West Palm Beach FL, she went through a Hurricane years ago, and every house was damaged in her hood, except hers, she got very lucky.

I'll take the swings you guys get over ours!

hurricanes are generally more widespread but not quite as devastating but still plenty for sure. you got to consider I live 45 minutes from Joplin Missouri which is one of the deadliest tornadoes ever.. seen plenty of ef-3 to ef-5 through my lifetime
That Sunday afternoon of the Joplin tornado, I was on the Nebraska/South Dakota border and could see the tremendous thunderheads from there. I remarked to a friend of mine that someone was really going to get it.


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Still 71 degrees here the front hasn't made it. The weather people don't think we will have severe here but are forecasting it NE of us in the early AM hours.
I don't ever remember 71 at 11 PM in February.

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One thing about the mountains is that they prevent tornadoes. Every other year or so, there will be sightings of one but they never top a weak F-1 if that. Had one go through downtown Salt Lake City once; killed one guy at an Outdoor Recreation Convention when a big tent collapsed. We rarely see zero but have been seeing more 100 degree days of late. Mostly it's gorgeous.


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Been a real rollercoaster here this week. It was 73° Tuesday, 71° yesterday with an afternoon tornado warning... it's presently 26° and still dropping like a rock with nasty azz wind and a bit of snow.

It's supposed to be down around 19° tonight, then climbing back to 70 by Saturday. Absolute drunk weather swings.

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Here on the IA-MO border it was 72 late yesterday morning.

This morning 10 degrees breeze of 16mph gusts to 30.

Just a reminder it's still February


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On Monday, it was 60* F.

On Tuesday, we had a blizzard. Cold, howling winds.

This morning it was -9* F.

Tomorrow and Friday they are talking upper 40's.

Mother Nature is a fickle bitch, indeed.


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We cooled off 50 degrees since Monday.


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Originally Posted by ruffcutt
Yesterday was 77. Right now it’s 12 with -8 windchill and a skiff of snow.



Enjoy

That system passed over here Monday-Tuesday

W I N D came down the canyon from the 11K' upper ridge

Then dropped 30* from Sunday's high of 60*

Calm today

'Nother system coming Saturday-Sunday

Utah currently 117% statewide

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perfect weather conditions to get some nasty cold and flu started...

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Originally Posted by 7mm_Loco
perfect weather conditions to get some nasty cold and flu started...



These work

For me

https://www.zicam.com/


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We smashed snow geese in NE Arkansas, right by bootheel yesterday in 82 deg weather with a 25 mph south wind. This morning it was 38 degrees with a 20-35 mph north wind. We killed a few more.

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Feb 27, 2024 - HI temp 87°F 5-10 mph winds
Feb 28, 2024 - HI temp 57°F 20-30 mph winds

Night time winds gusted 40 to 50 mph.

Mar 1, 2024 forecast HI temp 81°F 5-10 mph winds

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Weather here in Indy has been weird too 40 degrees for a high one day and 70 degrees the next, windy too. Only one accumulating snowfall of 3" so far this winter. Buddy in Gulfport, MS reports similar weather there too.

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Originally Posted by 7mm_Loco
perfect weather conditions to get some nasty cold and flu started...
absolutely especially when you got about 200 baby calves at 60 - days old

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Had falling temps and an absolute blizzard here today.

Doing a hunter ed class and most appreciative that it was not a range session.


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Ive been in TN a couple days…

-25* yesterday when front came threw..

27* this morning.


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