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It's 1:20AM, and it's dark, yes this is what I expected, No, it's not what I wanted it to be, I really wanted it to be light, but, "You can't always get what you want".
I don't believe the meteorologists, they always have the same chance of getting it right as I do. If I see it's cloudy outside, it might rain. In fact, this might help you out: http://www.wikihow.com/Predict-the-W...out-a-Forecast
For long-term predictions look to solar activity, it is far more accurate than any other model. Unfortunately, it's hard to find predictions based upon this.
It's springtime in Dixie! 40's at night, 70's during the day. Lotsa rain recently, everything's greening up nicely and azaleas are starting to bloom. And there's lotsa pollen in the air driving people sneezy.
Back on topic, here in Orange County, California, it is quite warm - but not for long. Temperatures will dip down into the 60's on Saturday, and rain on Sunday.
Oh, and I did feel the Easter quake in Mexicali - very minimally. The chandelier swayed, the flat-panel TV in my parents' bedroom (the master one) wobbled, - but that's it.
75% chance of lazy with 25% chancy of grumpy.
Apathetic and tired for the next few days.
Nights may drop into the low boredom.
Expect the weekend to have 100% chance of getting some booty.
YEAH!
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