I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
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This Is What I Think.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Today is 01/23/2026
by me, Kerry Burgess, 01/23/2026 10:09 AM
He sure was correct about his prediction of sunshine today. Not a cloud visible outside today in my limited view of the sky.
Presumably, that "Sounds good" douchebag mainstream-media-parrot guy at 4 PM today is paying him five-dollars in their wager about whether there will be sunshine today.
Faint patch visible of what I guess is pollution from the I-90 interstate-highway corridor through the city. Could be concentration of pollution caused by curvature of the Earth. As our line of sight progresses outward, the curvature of the planet causes matter above the surface to seem to warp downward and that makes it seem more concentrated. In this case, probably the former. High-pressure forms, air sinks, pollution becomes more concentrated at the surface. All because you monkeys are so lazy and selfish.
The thing about that GFS forecast from yesterday that I referenced, which predictably is much different in later versions, is that computer-software model is updated beginning every 6 hours. So that discovery of mine was only one of many others I have not examined and that is certainly probably stored away somewhere inaccessible to me as a historical record of incorrect prediction.
The worst sort of storm is an ice-storm and looks as though they're in for it in the South USA beginning later today. Their only hope is the weather rebounds fairly quickly returning to average and the ice will melt a lot sooner down there than if something like that hit the North, which happened here in Spokane in year 1996. Normally here it's just snow. Not this year.
The National Weather Service in Spokane reports an average of 45.1 inches snowfall per year.
Year-to-date for this season as of yesterday is reported as 30.0 inches on average.
Observed so far this season as of yesterday: 13.7 inches observed.
Of that 13.7 inches observed to date, 7.0 inches observed on 01/07/2026.
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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 11:10 AM Pacific-timezone USA Friday 01/23/2026