Don’t even start Canada

Sending your crappy-ass weather across my pond

is not very nice of you

Then, a stronger system moves in this weekend. Snow will initially develop in the central and west Saturday afternoon and with warmer air it all transitions to all rain. Once this system moves north winds will become strong leading to blustery conditions. By Sunday with colder air, we start off with snow showers.

Today: Windy morning with light scattered showers through the day

⦁ Highs: Upper 30s to mid-40s east

Friday: Morning light snow showers in the west. Then, becoming rain/snow mix and mainly scattered rain showers in the east

⦁ Highs: Around 40° west, low 40s east

Saturday: Brief snow showers during the afternoon, followed by widespread rain for the rest of the day

frigging October isn’t even half over an Canada is all ready pissing me off

Keep it up Canada… just keep it up

You think we’re afraid for you

Maybe you should learn about Leyte Gulf

that’s right Canada

Yoopers were well represented at Leyte Gulf

Darter and Dace, a pair of intrepid U.S. submarines

“wreaked havoc” on the Japanese Navy in the Palawan Passage during the Battle of Leyte Gulf

“The Most Significant Reports of the Pacific War” American naval intelligence was greatly relieved to receive Darter’s reports. Intelligence knew that Kurita’s fleet had sailed from its base at Lingga Roads, a little over 100 miles south of Singapore off the east coast of Sumatra, but had no idea of its whereabouts. American forces could not afford to have an enemy fleet of that size at large and undetected. One reason that Kurita decided to bring his task group north of Palawan and through San Bernardino Strait was to keep beyond the range of enemy reconnaissance aircraft for as long as possible. Naval historian Samuel Eliot Morison said that Darter’s radio messages proved to be

“the most significant reports of the Pacific war.”

They left NO ONE behind

USS Dace, USS Darter ‘Two Davids and Goliath’