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Satguy 141@satguy01·
4/4/2026 all temperatures in fahrenheit. City Temperature Data. High: 59° Low: 27° Last year High: 52° Low: 31° Personal Station CO2 Calibrated 3/31/2026, 396 ppm Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station -80°, wind chill -113° 🥶🥶🥶 The fourth of April holds a somber place in meteorological history, often serving as the final, deadly act of multi day severe weather outbreaks across the United States. While April 3 is frequently cited for the initiation of these events, the early morning hours of April 4 have historically seen some of the most violent atmospheric conditions ever recorded. The Conclusion of the 1974 Super OutbreakThe most significant weather event for this date occurred in 1974. Following a day of unprecedented devastation across the Midwest, the "Super Outbreak" continued its march into the early hours of April 4. By the time the activity finally subsided in North Carolina around 7:00 a.m., 148 tornadoes had been confirmed across 13 states. This remains the most violent outbreak on record, producing 30 tornadoes rated F4 or F5. The total death toll reached approximately 319 people, with thousands more injured. The sheer scale of this event led to a massive overhaul of the National Weather Service, including the accelerated development of Doppler radar and the expansion of the NOAA Weather Radio network. The 1966 Florida Tornado FamilyExactly eight years prior, in 1966, a rare and powerful tornado family tore across the Florida peninsula. This event is notable for producing one of only two F4 tornadoes to ever strike the state. Originating as waterspouts over the Gulf of Mexico, the storms moved inland at speeds of up to 60 mph, carving a path from the Tampa Bay area to the Atlantic coast. The F4 tornado leveled nearly 160 homes in the Carrollwood and Temple Terrace areas before devastating rural communities in Polk County. In total, 11 people were killed and over 500 were injured. The storm was so powerful it even struck the spring training site of the Houston Astros in Cocoa, destroying batting cages and throwing heavy equipment hundreds of feet into nearby woods. Late Season Extremes and Rapid ShiftsBeyond tornadoes, April 4 has also been a date of dramatic temperature swings and late-season snow. 1923: A powerful cold front moved through the Midwest, causing temperatures to plummet. In Fayette, Iowa, the mercury hit a high of 79° before crashing to 23° by the end of the day. 1970: Chicago was hit by a massive late-season snowstorm that dropped 11 inches at O'Hare Airport, effectively shutting down the hub.2004: A historic 24-hour snowfall record was set in Boston, Massachusetts, where 25.4 inches of snow blanketed the city, marking its snowiest April ever. Whether through the violence of a decaying supercell or the sudden return of winter, this date continues to be a focal point for those studying the volatile nature of spring weather patterns. #WeatherHistory #ExtremeWeather
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Gas prices continue to climb across the region, leaving many Bay Area drivers paying more than $6 a gallon.
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Satguy 141@satguy01·
California’s soaring gas prices are being blamed on the war in the Middle East, but the reality is that the state has intentionally turned itself into a vulnerable "energy island." While activists have spent decades lobbying for higher fuel costs to curb consumption, the current crisis exposes the structural damage caused by radical policy decisions. Because of unique "boutique" fuel requirements and a lack of inbound crude oil pipelines from the rest of the United States, California cannot simply tap into the domestic oil boom. Instead, the state is forced to rely on foreign imports to meet a growing supply gap. This dependency is accelerating as heavy-handed regulations and the Low Carbon Fuel Standard drive major refineries out of the state. With the recent closure of the Phillips 66 Los Angeles refinery and the impending shutdown of Valero’s Benicia plant, California is losing roughly 17 to 20% of its refining capacity. Projections show the state can now only supply about 80% of its own fuel needs. This leaves Californians at the mercy of global OPEC pricing and maritime shipping disruptions. The spike at the pump isn't just a byproduct of geopolitical instability; it is the direct result of state policies that dismantled energy independence and left no domestic safety net. Environmentalists may be "crying foul" over the high prices, but this is the inevitable conclusion of the policies they championed. Be careful what you wish for. #EnergyCrisis #CaliforniaGas
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Tricia@aime_thierry01·
Who is smart enough to explain why he did this?!
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Satguy 141@satguy01·
CALIFORNIA FUEL COSTS REACH RECORD HIGHS AMID REGULATORY PRESSURE AND IT’S THE DEMOCRATS FAULT Gasoline prices in California have climbed to the highest levels in the nation. Analysts point to California's unique regulatory environment and tax structure as the primary drivers of the state's significant price premium. Motorists in the Golden State currently face the highest fuel taxes and fees in the country, totaling approximately $1.10 per gallon. This includes a state excise tax of 61 cents, along with federal taxes and local assessments earmarked for infrastructure and environmental programs. Beyond direct taxation, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) requires a specialized, california only fuel blend. This mandate effectively isolates the state as a "fuel island," as refineries in other parts of the U.S. do not typically produce this specific mixture. When local supply is interrupted, the state cannot easily import compliant fuel from neighboring states, leading to higher baseline costs and increased price volatility. Adding to this, the state’s refining capacity is seeing a sharp decline, with nearly 20% of in-state production offline. Major facilities, including the Phillips 66 refinery in Los Angeles and the Valero refinery in Benicia, have left the state due to regulatory concerns. Industry experts attribute these exits to high compliance costs associated with the state's "cap-and-invest" program and low-carbon fuel standards. As local production drops, California is becoming increasingly dependent on expensive fuel imports from Asia. Proposed updates to carbon emission rules are projected by some energy analysts to potentially add another $1.00 per gallon to pump prices, raising concerns about the long-term economic stability for residents and transportation-heavy businesses. San Francisco gas prices (AAA) 4/6/26 Regular: $6.08 Mid-Grade: $6.32 Premium: $6.50 Diesel: $8.03 #CaliforniaGas #EnergyNews Please comment, like, and repost. Thank you.
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A man in New York is accused of beating and choking his 75-year-old mother during an argument, and prosecutors say he yelled, "Why aren't you dying?" at her during the incident.
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Elizabeth❣️@WorkElizab·
Who remembers having one of these?
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo__·
Thoughts?
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Gary M@gman5180·
During an interview, Kaden Rummler said he suffered a ruptured eye. He also had metal, glass, & plastic shards embedded in his head after an ICE agent shot a nonlethal round into his left eye. Thoughts? 🧐
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CRIME IN AMERICA: Officer struck by driver who left scene during stop in Brooklyn
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Val
Val@TrumpsHurricane·
This Black Woman says she is tired of living in America ! What is your advice for her?
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Satguy 141@satguy01·
@wakeupusa Funny, they've been saying that for over a hundred years!
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Wake Up America
Wake Up America@wakeupusa·
Hillary Clinton: "I'm making sure we tell the story of climate change and what it’s going to do to our lives if we don’t act now." What's your response to her?
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Donald Trump warns Iran — reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, or “all hell will break loose.” Do you support Trump destroying Iran’s terrorist regime? A. Yes B. No
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