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In reply to the discussion: Rare Weather Pattern over US — Moving East to West [View all]dsharp88
(526 posts)17. It's almost as if the Equator has moved north
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Warpy, when I was a kid I lived in Las Vegas NM, and at first it was quite a shock for me
classof56
Jul 2013
#43
I didn't realize this - but I can tell you the 15 minute windstorm that came through Oswego County
hedgehog
Jul 2013
#4
We've had the weirdest winds continually out of the east here in SoCal the past couple of weeks.
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#6
I just moved from Anaheim to Vegas in time for the worse thunderstorms anyone here has seen....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#34
To me it's like watching fireworks. Michigan puts on some good shows too.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#56
WEIRDLY WINDY up here in the north state too and we're EXPECTING A STORM this week!
Ecumenist
Jul 2013
#36
Yeah, it's kinda overcast and threatening here. Rare as hen's teeth in July.
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#38
A video about the jet stream I posted earlier ...link below... things are changing...
peoli
Jul 2013
#10
How does sandy compare to the 1938 and labor day hurricanes that struck NYC?
Lucky Luciano
Jul 2013
#39