Greetings,
Without a doubt, these are the great dreadful days of the Lord which have now come to America. The four (4) Great Judgments that Allah (God) promises to destroy America with are now coming upon her…hail, snow, drought, earthquake. Allah (God) has reserved His treasures of snow and ice to be used against the wicked country America in the day of battle and war.
…”Holy Qur’an, Ch. 13:41, “See they not that We are visiting the land, curtailing it of its sides? And Allah pronounces a doom — there is no repeller of His decree. And He is swift in calling to account.”
Black Man in America, there is no one as blind as you are in seeing what is going on against America. “–pg.161(tfoa)
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The calendar may have just turned to October; however, Winter Storm Atlas is poised to bring heavy snow to the northern Rockies, some snow even at lower elevations, and perhaps the season’s first snow to parts of the Northern Plains.
Timeline
Thursday night: Rain changes to snow on the Plains of Wyoming, the Black Hills of South Dakota and perhaps the Nebraska Panhandle. Strong north to northeast winds in these areas may produce areas of limited visibility.
Friday: Snow, possibly heavy, will persist in much of Wyoming and the Black Hills of South Dakota, the mountains of northern Colorado and northeast Utah. Rain may mix with or change to wet snow in parts of western Nebraska and western South Dakota. Strong north winds will lead to reduced visibility in eastern Wyoming, the mountains of northern Colorado, western Nebraska and western South Dakota.
Friday night: Rain should change to wet snow in western Nebraska, lower elevations of western and central South Dakota, and perhaps parts of central and/or southwest North Dakota. Reduced visibility thanks to strong north to northwest winds can be expected as well. Snow tapers to flurries or light snow showers over most of Wyoming and the mountains of northern Colorado, and may end entirely over Utah.
Saturday: Wet snow may persist in parts of the Dakotas and northern and western Nebraska. Clearing skies but chilly temperatures over the Rockies and adjacent foothills.
(CITY FORECASTS: Cheyenne, Wyo. | Casper, Wyo. | Rapid City, S.D. | Pierre, S.D.)
Now, let’s address the impacts of Winter Storm Atlas, including snow accumulations, wind and potential for power outages….more here
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Latricia Muhammad
October 5, 2013 at 4:40 pm
Peace and Love Brother Hiram