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Sunday, December 12, 2010

BROKEN SNOW STORM STADIUM Teflon Minnesota Vikings


Due to snowfall and cold temperatures, Teflon Minnesota Vikings Stadium suffered damage that quite disturbing. Santa Ana, the astrologer said that the wind was blowing from abroad can send Southern California temperatures close to the highest level.As a result of extreme weather changes enough, the stadium needs to be improved for the sake of convenience and safety of visitors while watching a football match.High winds arrived Saturday with wind gusts of hurricane strength over the Whitaker Peak. City News Service said wind gusts in the mountains near Lake Castaic at 78 miles per hour. And this is not the first time this has happened. Extreme temperatures always occur in some areas around.Jamie Meier of the National Weather Service said downtown Los Angeles can see the high 82 degrees on Sunday. The record for the month of December 12 86 degrees in 1895Meanwhile, the Midwest trying to dig the snow storm that caused a roof collapse Teflon Minnesota Vikings stadium. If this is allowed it is very possible that the Stadium will be buried by snow so awesome.

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