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June 01, 2008 at
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See those 'monsters' above my lil town of Tulsa? We don't dare to sleep to soundly with those hovering above our heads.........ACK!
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June 01, 2008 at
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and..........Roy Lowers Jr. is in the area...............
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June 01, 2008 at
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Wow! This is interesting. When I posted this last night, there were bright red storm cells in the pic. I just did a copy and paste. Apparently, the radar is staying active from a copy and paste. This is just too weird!
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June 01, 2008 at
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This message was edited on
June 01, 2008 at
11:06:33 PM by BIGFISH
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Posted By: KOP on June 01 2008 at 10:25:24 PM
Wow! This is interesting. When I posted this last night, there were bright red storm cells in the pic. I just did a copy and paste. Apparently, the radar is staying active from a copy and paste. This is just too weird!
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YEP.. It must still be working. Now there's so much cloud cover I can't even read the names of the cities.
Half the lies they tell about me aren't true.
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June 03, 2008 at
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Ken: Here it is a couple days later and this radar is still active on this board! I still cant believe it. As of this post, I got more crap above me and its coming this direction. Wonder how long my luck is going to hold out? LOL
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June 04, 2008 at
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Posted By: KOP on June 03 2008 at 08:20:31 PM
Ken: Here it is a couple days later and this radar is still active on this board! I still cant believe it. As of this post, I got more crap above me and its coming this direction. Wonder how long my luck is going to hold out? LOL
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No tornados, earthquakes, fires, floods, tree huggers, hurricanes 300 miles to perris. I assume this is why there are so many people are moving here.
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June 05, 2008 at
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Posted By: KOP on June 01 2008 at 12:53:55 AM
See those 'monsters' above my lil town of Tulsa? We don't dare to sleep to soundly with those hovering above our heads.........ACK!
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UH-OH
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June 15, 2008 at
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Here we go again. Earthquakes are starting to sound like a better option about now. LOL
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July 12, 2008 at
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Kenny / Rob........Here we go again.....toss me a life jacket ......LOL
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July 12, 2008 at
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July 12, 2008 at
06:38:20 PM by BIGFISH
Are you kidding me, look at this! Prescott could float down to Phoenix, I might need it. I have to shut down now, the thunder and lightening is getting close.
Hourly weather forecast | |
Saturday Jul 12 |
Time | Forecast | Temp | Feels like | Wind | Humidity | Precip chance | UV Index |
4 PM |
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T-storms |
74° |
74° |
8 mph WSW |
56% |
55% |
5 |
5 PM |
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T-storms |
73° |
73° |
8 mph W |
57% |
55% |
2 |
6 PM |
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T-storms |
72° |
72° |
8 mph W |
59% |
40% |
1 |
7 PM |
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T-storms |
71° |
71° |
8 mph W |
61% |
40% |
0 |
8 PM |
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T-storms |
70° |
70° |
8 mph W |
63% |
40% |
0 |
9 PM |
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T-storms |
69° |
69° |
7 mph W |
66% |
40% |
0 |
10 PM |
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T-storms |
68° |
68° |
6 mph W |
69% |
40% |
0 |
11 PM |
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T-storms |
67° |
67° |
5 mph W |
73% |
40% |
0 |
Sunday Jul 13 |
Time | Forecast | Temp | Feels like | Wind | Humidity | Precip chance | UV Index |
12 AM |
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T-storms |
66° |
66° |
5 mph W |
74% |
40% |
0 |
1 AM |
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T-storms |
66° |
66° |
5 mph W |
76% |
40% |
0 |
2 AM |
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T-storms |
65° |
65° |
5 mph W |
78% |
40% |
0 |
3 AM |
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T-storms |
64° |
64° |
4 mph W |
81% |
40% |
0 |
4 AM |
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T-storms |
64° |
64° |
3 mph W |
84% |
40% |
0 |
5 AM |
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T-storms |
63° |
63° |
2 mph W |
87% |
40% |
0 |
6 AM |
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T-storms |
67° |
67° |
2 mph W |
76% |
45% |
0 |
7 AM |
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T-storms |
71° |
71° |
2 mph W |
65% |
45% |
1 |
8 AM |
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T-storms |
75° |
75° |
2 mph W |
55% |
45% |
2 |
9 AM |
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T-storms |
78° |
78° |
2 mph WSW |
51% |
45% |
5 |
10 AM |
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T-storms |
80° |
80° |
3 mph WSW |
47% |
45% |
8 |
11 AM |
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T-storms |
82° |
82° |
3 mph WSW |
43% |
45% |
10 |
Noon |
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T-storms |
80° |
81° |
3 mph WSW |
44% |
45% |
8 |
1 PM |
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T-storms |
79° |
79° |
3 mph WSW |
45% |
45% |
8 |
2 PM |
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T-storms |
78° |
78° |
3 mph WSW |
46% |
45% |
7 |
3 PM |
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T-storms |
77° |
77° |
5 mph WSW |
48% |
45% |
4 |
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Half the lies they tell about me aren't true.
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July 12, 2008 at
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I saw Phoenix under water on the news. Those monsoon storms are just as bad as what we get here. At least your in the 'high' country!
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