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- wx247
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hurricanedude wrote:I wish my NWS forecast read like this..
Tonight through friday Snow..high in the 20s low in the 10s...wouldnt it be nice???..LOL
In early July? In Jacksonville, Florida???
Dude, in all honesty, if I saw that forecast posted by WSFO JAX in July, I'd know either:
1) the forecaster on duty was high on drugs....very high
2) it was "3rd graders get to issue a forecast" day at JAX
3) the world was ending, so I'd immediately begin looking for pale horses, pale riders, mountains falling into the sea, and of course locusts...lots of locusts
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