Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for January 14, 2025

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    Da'Dad  1 day ago

    Ain’t science wonderful

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    C  1 day ago

    Playing the snow lottery are we?

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    charliefarmrhere  1 day ago

    Weather forecasts have been getting amazingly accurate these days. Temperature forecasts in my area, along with those for rain and wind, have been really super accurate.

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    Homerville Premium Member 1 day ago

    My money is on her answer.

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    Rhetorical_Question   1 day ago

    Rhuematism beats the weather forecast!

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    nosirrom  about 22 hours ago

    In my late teens I fractured a bone in my hand. It healed nicely but for many years after my hand could predict rain coming.

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    ednorton130  about 21 hours ago

    wonder if she keeps a jug of granny’s rheumatis medicine on hand?

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    Heelboy 12  about 20 hours ago

    Going with Janis on this one. I have a “weather knee” that is highly accurate on rain and thunderstorms.

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    BJDucer  about 18 hours ago

    My head will ache when a low pressure front is approaching. The stronger the front and/or the faster it moved in, the more my head would respond with a pressure headache. I used to have to just suffer through such pains but a couple a times a year, these weather headaches were so severe I couldn’t make it to work. When I was working, I would tell co-workers when a rain storm was approaching approximately 24 hours in advance. They used to scoff at my predictions until they learned just how accurate I was. It used to be a miserable “gift” to have since the headache stuck around until the weather front passed through. Then I discovered that Excedrin worked like magic to rid the headaches because it contained caffeine. In fact, caffeine is so effect in getting rid of the headache, I now take 1/2 of a caffeine tablet instead of the Excedrin. I don’t drink coffee or soda, so apparently the caffeine jolt I get when I do consume it interacts with my brain somehow to thankfully rid the pressure of the headache.

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    mourdac Premium Member about 18 hours ago

    The wife’s weather toe is accurate for incoming precipitation.The Texas A&M method of predicting weather: hang a rope out side your window. If it moves, it’s windy. If it gets wet, it’s raining and/or snowing. If it freezes, its a cold snap.

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    Mentor397  about 17 hours ago

    My poor poor knees. Plop

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    Lord King Wazmo Premium Member about 17 hours ago

    Don’t be dumb, Arlo. Accept technology, it is your friend.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member about 16 hours ago

    My rheumatism is more accurate than the weather channel….

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    billwog  about 15 hours ago

    And, speaking of accuracy, I really like Weather Channel’s radar

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    franish2bzn  about 9 hours ago

    But sometimes I look at the forecast; look out the window and ?

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    jmorri52  about 8 hours ago

    This is the slowest moving comic. I only read 2-3 x a week, and still nothing has happened.

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