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Weathermen!


gassernomore

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I've got a mini weather tower here... (Electronic) It fairly good about reading humidity and temps but as for weather actions its way off... So I take the known data I see with weather tower (temp & humidity) and then watch the animals on the other side of the valley. If they are heading down you know a storm is coming. If there heading back up you know the weather is improving... Like right now I know the wather is going to be crappy... The deer are camping on my lawn every night now...

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Well here being cloudy each and every day all year, you just have to judge on darkness of them. Which doesn't work half the time. I noticed when I visited Denver, clouds are only there when something is going to happen, that would be a nice change.

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Thisrock is the perfect weather indicator, it

never fails. It is more accurate than your local

weather person.Thisrock is the living word and

is 100% correct.Thisis how it works:

a dry rock means fair weather.

a wet rock means it's raining.

a dusty rock means a dust storm.

a swaying rock means it's windy.

a shadow under the rock means it's sunny.

a white rock means it's snowing.

if the rock is jumping up and down, an

earthquake is upon us.

if the bottom of the rock is under water it's a

flood.

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Thisrock is the perfect weather indicator, it

never fails. It is more accurate than your local

weather person.Thisrock is the living word and

is 100% correct.Thisis how it works:

a dry rock means fair weather.

a wet rock means it's raining.

a dusty rock means a dust storm.

a swaying rock means it's windy.

a shadow under the rock means it's sunny.

a white rock means it's snowing.

if the rock is jumping up and down, an

earthquake is upon us.

if the bottom of the rock is under water it's a

flood.

We got one of those in Cambridge, ID

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I get up at 1am and look out side.No snow, go back to bed until 3am no snow, go back to bed get up at 4:30am no snow, go back to bad.The alternative to to pay the manager at a 24hr restaurant or gas station to call you if it should start to snow.In my line of work I've learned not to trust weather guessers .

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