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Wow. I've seen a lot of these wind storms. I've never seen the National Guard being called out though.
I'll be praying for you folks. Hopefully this round won't be like last Thursday. God bless!!
Please be careful up there and stay safe and I hope this is not as bad as last week.
"Please immediately secure loose material on your property, home or business," Herbert advised Utahns. "Then, once the storm arrives, please remain indoors and off the roads, if possible. Anticipate further power outages and prepare accordingly. Lastly, please look out for your neighbors. This is going to take a team effort."
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Unless you are a child. Then please walk to your Davis County School District School...
Read Mosiah 7:31. Of course, not everyone affected is sowing filthiness, but the world at large is most definitely doing that. Too bad innocent people pay the price sometimes for the actions of the wicked.
I checked the weather report several times yesterday and last evening and big winds were not even predicted. And fortunately winds did not arrive. I have no idea what weather report the Governor was reading! It was calm all day and all nite last nite.
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