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November 11, 1976 |
It's funny because this is dessert! That's a Jell-O mold! Hey-O!
Meteorologists get 24 hour to seven day forecasts right between 95 and 75 percent of the time. When you increase it to 10-day then the percentage drops to about half. I don't understand why people don't realize that weather is very fickle and you get a change in wind direction and things could completely change, but whatever.