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  1. #1
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    Default A Indian Summer!

    Defined: A period of unseasonably warm, dry weather that occurs in autumn, typically in October or November.

    That is exactly what we are having in Northwestern Ark. The last one was in 2009 when it was over, the area had an ice storm. Thousands suffered power outages for days or weeks.

    You cannot forecast future weather. The liars that claim they know what the weather will be 10 years in the future are simply charlatans.
    Last edited by RED; 10-14-2024 at 12:41.

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    Togor would be saying it's because of "global warming" uh, I mean "climate change" or whatever they're calling it this week.

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    I call it "Globullacious Warm, 'n Coolening".
    Feel free to borrow the term.

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    The term "Indian Summer" is now probably politically incorrect. Perhaps we should call it "period of Fall warmth as predicted in 1640 by Aboriginals"

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    I though it was dot Indians scalpum Indians?

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    Uhg...feelum like hot.

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