They said the low overnight would be 14 degrees, which is as cold as we’ve seen in four years in southern Kern County mountains. This morning I went out to check the temperature and it was 9 degrees! This is a record in our time here, and I have a feeling it’s the coldest it’s been in over 20 years. I will need to check with older residents. According to a 45 year resident, the 2 feet of snow we had over Christmas was something he had never seen here before January.
The climate is getting colder every year and the snow accumulations have also increased significantly in this area. Meanwhile, in the Midwest, temperatures are still cold, but not crippling like in past years. This is the normalization of the climate caused by orgonite gifting. We are not supposed to have such swings and so much variety from one place to the next. The news makes it out to be abnormal that Minnesota would have highs in the 20s, rather than -20s, for example. But this is still cold, just not painfully so.
Increasing orgone energy means a more hospitable climate for all. This is why we are having more even temperatures throughout the continent. Look at the map and see. California, except for the more temperate coastal areas, is experiencing temperatures comparable with those in the Midwest and most of the continent. Even the coastal areas are much colder than they were in the past (see LA at 45 degrees tonight).
Currently, the jet stream is being swung around and down and is bringing this extra cold air into California. We only topped out at 35 degrees here in the mountains today. We will work to normalize the jet stream tomorrow and hopefully things will warm up just a little and the restored jet stream will bring precipitation. There is snow in the forecast for Sunday night.