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70mackMB

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  1. DISTURBING: (Foreign?) Semi-Truck Driver Who Can’t Read Basic Road Signs Barrels Down Missouri Highway Driving the Wrong Way – Nearly Collides with Vehicles (VIDEO) https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/02/disturbing-foreign-semi-truck-driver-who-cant-read/ UPDATE........ BREAKING: The truck seen going high speeds the WRONG WAY down a Missouri highway is owned by a SOMALI IN MINNESOTA named Abdiwali Ahmed SHOCKER! Tim Walz's Minnesota granted the driver a license, and he can't even read ROAD SIGNS. It's time to TOTALLY DEFUND Minnesota.
  2. https://notthebee.com/article/new-yorkers-got-fresh-snow-so-the-first-thing-they-did-was-pelt-nypd-officers-with-snowballs-
  3. TJ & Rich, nice of you to keep all of that down there. l'm thinking we got 5"-7" but hard to tell with the wind. .....Hippy
  4. Maybe you can get Durka Durka with the torch to help ya?! .....Hippy https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ty0hmxY2jDk
  5. Storm has made it's way to the summit. 1/16 mile visibility and 50-87mph gusts and the wind chill is at -29*F. https://mountwashington.org/weather-cams/tower-weather-camera/ The small sign to the left by the pile of rocks is the highest point in NH. .....Hippy
  6. And here we are this morning. Both reports come from Mt. Washington one for down below and one for above the clouds. .....Hippy Valid for February 23, 2026 at 6:55 AM A significant winter storm will impact the Northeast today, bringing heavy snow and strong winds to southern New Hampshire, with much lighter snow further north. Snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour and winds gusting up to 50 mph are possible through the afternoon along the seacoast, leading to significantly reduced visibility, treacherous travel, and the potential for power outages and coastal flooding. Lighter snow is expected to move into northern parts of the state later this morning and continue through the afternoon. The more widespread snow is expected to shift out of the state this evening, with scattered snow showers lingering through early tomorrow morning. Snowfall totals will be on the order of a trace to 2 inches in Coos County(Northern NH), 1 to 3 inches across the Lakes Region(Central NH), and 8 to 12 inches further south. High temperatures today will range from the mid 20s to around 30 statewide, with overnight lows dropping into the teens. Skies will gradually clear tomorrow, with high temperatures ranging from the upper teens in Errol(Northern NH) to the upper 20s in Keene(SW NH). ▼ Summit Conditions* Wind Speed Wind Direction 10-Minute Gust Wind Chill 74 mph E (70°) 79 mph -32° F Temp RH Pressure Weather 2.3° F 54% 23.32 inHG Clear 24-Hour Data Precip Snow High Low Gust 0 in 0 in 11.4° F 0.6° F 82 mph Visibility (miles) 70 miles
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