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Marthe48

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Thu Jan 4, 2024, 12:17 PM Jan 2024

This is a comment on a local weather site on Facebook [View all]

"Models showing consistency on an active pattern featuring multiple systems starting 1/6/24. Take care in what you share. Anyone forecasting specifics as of now shouldn't be trusted. More later. 1/1/24"

The Facebook page is a really good source of local weather prediction and storm coverage. The administrators are good about predicting weather carefully and we get a good idea of what to expect. I saw this post yesterday and thought it was an odd way to discuss a winter storm prediction. Today, one of my friends said it caught her eye.

I don't usually think of conspiracies or coded messages, but the wording and the date are so weird.

*I posted this in the lounge, but I realize I am speculating and it probably belongs in a different forum. Unfortunately there isn't a place to put what ifs. It is about weather, so I wonder if the wording is a new trend in forecasting language?

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