Superstorm Barrelling Towards Southern British Columba, Enviro Can 'A Once Every 50 Years Event' | |
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| SilentlyKnowing Last Supper Code-Cracked! User ID: 28998189 12/15/2012 01:00 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Superstorm Barrelling Towards Southern British Columba, Enviro Can 'A Once Every 50 Years Event' [link to www.globaltvbc.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1429977 Not much warning for this one. Sounds like it could be a bumpy/windy ride. What does it say will happen--the link is very vague. We are in Montana and usually get the fall-out from the storms off the coast of B.C. Please, fill us in! thanks SK "LIFE is a wonderful, wonderful OPERA...escept it hurts! J. Campbell ****** "The Power of NOW" by Eckhart Tolle ****** "Stay right here... and be ready for anything!" Kevin Spacey "KPAX" ****** "Well, besides that...did you enjoy the play, Mrs. Lincoln?" Annonymous ****** "I'm an ARTIST...not an Engineer!" SK ("Dr. McCoy" STARTREK 1960's) "...Know ONE thing absolutely--and you will know everything!" W.Whitman |
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| libertine User ID: 1342668 12/15/2012 02:13 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Superstorm Barrelling Towards Southern British Columba, Enviro Can 'A Once Every 50 Years Event' An intense Pacific weather system will move through the North Coast tonight and through the South Coast during the day Saturday. Strong south or southeast winds will develop ahead of the system and will reach up to 100 km/h tonight over the northern and central coastal regions and up to 80 km/h around midday Saturday for parts of the South Coast. These winds are expected to ease overnight over the far north, during Saturday morning over the Central Coast and by early Saturday afternoon over the far south. Gusty west or southwest winds will follow the front over most regions [link to www.weatheroffice.gc.ca] "..." |