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KTLA weather: Spectacular, but clouds moving in

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The weekend's spectacular weather should continue for much of today.  Skies are clear; however, a thick blanket of mid- and high-level clouds is drifting toward the area, which will lead to a partly cloudy afternoon. Highly will be mostly in the 70s.

Tuesday afternoon a strong cold front will pass through the Southland.  Gusty winds and cooler temperatures will accompany this weather system. Daytime temperatures should be about 5 to 10 degrees cooler than today.  Late Tuesday expect potentially damaging winds to develop in the high country. The National Weather Service has issued a high-wind watch for the mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura counties and the Antelope Valley.  Gusts in excess of 65 mph are possible.

More details and the seven-day outlook at KTLA's weather blog.

-- Warren Hohmann

 
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It's stories like this we need more of. Now that the "powers that be" have spoken on Geo-Engineering, we can put to rrest these rumors of chem-trails.

This morning's weather was 50 mile visibility, bright blue sky, snow capped mountains clearly visible. (I am in the hi-desert). There were however, several streaks of Geo-Engineering Tracks overhead, which two hours later had spread to a nice even canopy protecting us all from the harmful, earth warming rays of the sun.

Taken in the context of the above news weather story, it is plain to see that geo-engineering works, will protect us and is for our own good. Too bad the earth protection program will cost so much and good for Al gore to have been lucky enough to be in a position to benefit from the emerging weather crisis. We are lucky - humanity is blessed - to have people like Al Gore and his ilk with the resources to save us from ourselves.


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