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Old 02-25-2008, 04:41 PM #1
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Frown Did the Weather guys get the winter forecast wrong or what??

Well, as I wait in northern Illinois for another dumping of snow, I think we need to have an apology from all of those weather people for their forecast last fall.

Our local guy here on WGN said, "Well, with LaNina in force in the Pacific Ocean, our winter will be warmer and drier."
Hah!! We've had one of the cloudiest, coldest, snowiest winters since the late '70s!!
We need to put the stock things that the Colonialists had in the town square back, and put the weather forecasters in them!
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