Predictions for 2014: Winter #10

We’re already experiencing some of what the Winter of 2014 has in store.  There are colder than normal temperatures in many areas of the nation.  The purpose of this can help to give warning to what is yet to come.  Like a Tsunami that shows signs of an impending tidal wave, the cold weather we’re having can help to give us a “heads up” and be ready.

I see severe weather still hitting Central United States so hard that many will wonder if Nebraska still exists.   And again, preparation will be like those people who build houses along the coastlines – up on stilts.  Preparations save people from destruction and damage.  Sometimes, d&d cannot be avoided, but still if I’m going to have a house where it floods, I want my house up on stilts.  If I’m going to live where very severe winter weather hits, I want to have an environment/home/whatever is needed that will help me face the severity and come out the other end.

“God is here, all around us, within us, in this day, today, looking in and looking out at the world through our eyes.” (from The Rainbow Cards, ©, 2010)

7 thoughts on “Predictions for 2014: Winter #10

    • Southern California: expect colder weather in January, but in February, So. Cal. will not get hit with the same freezing temperatures that the rest of the country will get. The Pacific Ocean has a big effect on Southern California’s weather. This will help keep the region warmer than the rest of the nation. I think the lowest it will get will be in the 40’s.

      I’m not seeing much rain for the L.A. area and east, during January or February. Cloudy, yes, sprinkling, yes at some times, but rain, downpours? I don’t see much, yet. I’ll keep watching.

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  1. Hi, first I shall say thanks for what you do. I feel and am somewhat prepared for (lack of a better term) the unknown so my question to you is what you see for the area between Birmingham and Atlanta whether it is weather related or not. Thanks, Mike

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    • It’s going to be cold. For both Alabama and Georgia, expect below average temperatures. I don’t see a lot of snow for either state, but I do see January reaching down into the ‘teens for Alabama, but around 10 degrees warmer in Georgia than Alabama. I see the first half of February being difficult for Alabama because the temperatures – I see them reaching down into single digits if not at least close. When was the last time a place in Alabama had 10 degree weather? Georgia on the whole will be warmer than Alabama because of their proximity to the Atlantic waters. Georgia, too, though will have difficult times for the reason I’ve stated – because the south is not designed for cold – it’s designed for heat. Both states need to prepare for the disaster of roads impassable, loss of electricity in some places, mostly rural, but a little in the cities, and broken water pipes.

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