Saturday, November 19, 2005

Global Warming? Not in Jersey

According to weather forcasters, the long range winter forcast for our great State is cold, colder and colder. One forcaster said,
"the state averaged 125 percent to 175 percent more snow than normal last winter, marking the third straight winter of above average snowfall.

If snowfall exceeds the average of 28 inches in New Brunswick this winter, he said, it would mark the first time since 1893 that above average snowfall has been recorded in the area four consecutive years. "
It's like that Twilight Zone where the little girl is sick and is dreaming that the sun is growing larger and the world is ending in a fireball and then she wakes up and it's the middle of an ice age.

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