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  • Weather Together ~ Stormy-Clear Weather Geeks and Guru's Science
    Weather Together is for Weather Geeks and Guru's for all weather geek-talk from stormy to clear weather where you live to weather around the world-realms!
  • Web Diva (owner)
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    • 8 total members
    • Last updated July 17, 2022
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    Last Post by Web Diva
    Aug 3

    NOAA's hurricane season prediction for 2025

    NOAA is predicting an above normal hurricane season for the Atlantic Ocean. with 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes and 3 to 5 major hurricanes.  So far, the Atlantic Ocean has been pretty quiet especially with the normal outflow of dust being sen...
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    Last Post by Web Diva
    Mar 5

    Texas Weather- Extreme Weather Forecasts/Updates

    Be weather aware today. We have strong storms coming in and some counties/cities may be affected worse then others. Use caution when driving and be safe. The Texas Weather Forecast for today, is a bit unusual because there is certainty in this forecast.&...
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    Last Post by Web Diva
    October 22, 2024

    Hurricane Milton

    The Gulf of Mexico has Hurricane Milton which just strengthened to a Cat 5; 160 mph sustained winds. Milton's center is heading towards the Tampa area of Florida, but will affect most of Florida, eerily similar to Hurricane Andrew. Our disaster services a...
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    Last Post by Web Diva
    September 27, 2024

    Hurricane Helene

    The Atlantic Hurricane season has been quiet too, (which is good) except for Beryl. Hurricane Helene has been developing in the Caribbean, hammering the Yucatan Peninsula, and now is moving northward to Florida's panhandle. Helene is a fast moving hurrica...
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    Last Post by Alexis Bello
    August 24, 2024

    How many ways can you say how "hot" it is in Texas

    This is a fun filled short write up on phrases used to describe how hot it is in Texas.  I've used "hotter than hades", and "hot as all get out' but I've not used any of the other phrases.  I'd like to think I'm just too young to have heard them before.  ...