I’m preparing for a flight to Friday Harbor tomorrow, and I’ve been following the weather forecast carefully over the past week. The forecast along my route of flight has been good, until I checked the national weather service’s graphical area forecast of the pacific northwest:
The NWS seems to be forecasting a super-thunderstorm of apocalyptic proportions which will cover the entire northwest around 5pm PDT tomorrow, accompanied by heavy rainfall. Apparently Utah will be spared from its wrath, as the superstorm will be precisely confined to the Idaho side of the border. Is it just a glitch in the NWS software, or cause to repent?

August 24th, 2007 - 12:51 pm
I say we should board up our houses and run for our lives!
August 25th, 2007 - 12:01 pm
I think someone accidentally digitized their family photo album and transposed it as a layer on the map. You can clearly see thta the yellow opening is a cat with its mouth wide open, about to chomp on a light green piece of silly feed.
August 25th, 2007 - 12:03 pm
And the cat is wearing a green suit which blends in with the green wall or carpet… that’s why it looks like a disembodied head about to consume.
August 25th, 2007 - 1:21 pm
Friday Harbor!!!! You bastard :}
August 25th, 2007 - 9:06 pm
Maybe Eureka is in Utah and they finally got that force field working over the whole state.