Thursday, August 14, 2014

Plains Forecast October 6-8, 2014

A potentially dangerous weather pattern appears to be indicated by a number of astro-locality charts for the period in and around October 6-8, 2014. The main chart is posted below and shows a crossing of planetary influences over the U.S. midsection based on the First Quarter Moon of October 1st of this year. The crossing falls over the area comprising Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.



At this time the Sun's opposition to Urnaus, the Venus-Pluto square, and other planetary alignments involving Mercury and Mars, suggest an invasion of cold air that creates atmospheric instability with the likely result being strong storms or a front that brings severe weather to this region.

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