New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
575 (Milton),
US Major:
575 (Milton),
FL Any:
575 (Milton),
FL Major:
575 (Milton)
Spike
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It is about time when the boards start to become quiet. But while its not quiet i urge the users on here to stay active all year long on this site. There is alwase a form of weather active. So if people continue to show up and talk about weather it doesnt have to be quiet time. Anyway its just an idea and i thought well it was worth a try.
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Cass
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We can talk about the weather in Canada eh
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LI Phil
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Hey Cass, welcome aboard! So how's the weather up north of Toronto? 
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James88
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Welcome aboard Cass!
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Spike
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Hey Cass welcome sorry for the slow posts iv had some trouble..
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Cass
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The weather up here is chilly and rainy, no snow in the forecast as of yet. Maybe one of you experts can tell me when I should expect some, so I can dig out my shovel;-)
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