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Well Rebecca, that's only one of the reasons I wanted to check in. Actually, Amy, IQXer, hi Amy, brought up a thing that I think is really interesting around here. I'm pretty good at being pretty darn accurate on the weather. For one, 30 years ago, about when, during the time when October used to be just beautiful and then the weekend before Halloween it would just get cold and rainy and windy and Halloween was always miserable because of that. But other than that, that used to be like 30 years ago. Anyways, when I was at Channel 5, Jeff Reiner, I walked into his weather, his little info-glut station there where he did all his data ingestion and printed maps and did his graphic stuff for doing weather forecasts as a hanker. And he did all the prep work and Rich did a bunch of it too at the other end of the shift. Usually he did mornings. And boy, that was, I asked, first question for Jeff was, Jeff, why do we have these 10-day weather forecasts? How long are they actually good for? He says, about 18, 36 hours. Check it though, twice a day you get a new one. So that's the way to know. And it comes and goes and moves around. It just depends on what comes and goes into what place earlier or more intensity or less and whatever quirky things may show up. Yeah, it's pretty interesting around here. I figured actually about, I called this one this afternoon, about two weeks, three, four days into October, we should start to see more regular rain. And that could be way off, but that ain't going to be the end of October for a while. About five years ago, five, ten years ago, we had a year where we had two snows in the second week of October. So don't be surprised, we've got winters coming in earlier as every year. Well, some people like it. It's not bad. We're glad we're done with the drought season. Kid J7VEU, good night, Rebecca. Talk to you next time.
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