A boisterous
weather system will affect the Northeast U.S. and New England on Christmas Day
this year. The storm system will carry potentially damaging winds as an energetic
low pressure area or strong front treks through the region.
This
long-range forecast is based on the relationship observed between planetary
phenomena and atmospheric changes as expounded upon by Johannes Kepler, the
discoverer of the planetary laws of motion. A fully documented record of his
work from 1602 to 1629 appears in Kepler’s “Mysterium Cosmographicum.”
In regards
to Christmas Day, the celestial alignments taking place at this time include
the opposition of the planets Mars and Uranus as well as Mars’ activation of
the July 1, 2011 Solar Eclipse. As seen in the astro-locality map below, a
number of planetary influences (represented by the white, blue, and black lines
on the map) congregate over the U.S. Northeast.
The last
opposition between Mars and Uranus occurred on July 18, 2012. This particular
opposition also affected the same northeastern section of the country.
Accuweather reported on this date that “vicious storms” affected Boston, NYC,
Philly, and DC. They warned of “beastly storms” packing “damaging blasts of
wind.” Hail, lightning, and blinding downpours also accompanied the storms.
So, those of
you living in this area of the country or travelling there for the holidays
stay safe and have a Merry Christmas.
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