Tuesday, November 26, 2019

29 64 69 311 347 | Wind-Driven Cave Fire Grows to 4,330 Acres, Threatening Homes in Santa Barbara, Goleta, November 26, 2019


Most of the thousands of people who fled a raging California wildfire in the mountains north of Santa Barbara were told they could return home Tuesday as an approaching storm offered hope the flames would be doused.

About 4,000 of the nearly 5,500 evacuees were affected when authorities reduced the size of the evacuation zone.

The blaze had blackened 4,330 acres — or more than 6.5 square miles — of the rugged Santa Ynez Mountains, but most of that acreage was scorched in its first hours Monday.

347 is the 69th prime number; false flag = 6


The fire was 10% contained by Tuesday evening and officials said about 2,400 homes and other buildings remained threatened but as of Tuesday evening, no homes were damaged and no injuries were reported.

Fire commanders described a fierce battle that saved homes as the blaze consumed brush in an area that hadn’t burned in 29 years.

311 is the 64th prime number
 American = 64. mainstream media = 64. scorched earth = 64. Synagogue of Satan = 64. Thelema = 64. Zion = 64



Fire commanders described a fierce battle that saved homes as the blaze consumed brush in an area that hadn’t burned in 29 years.





Look at the Gematria between 'Cave Fire' and Freemason



Thanksgiving, along with the holiday shopping (ie. Black Friday), is just around the corner, this time being the latest since 2013 (Thanksgiving is traiditionally recognized on the 4th Thursday of November), date written 11/27 or 27/11

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

37 42 45 68 337 455 | SoCal to Get First Major Storm Since May, With Heavy Rainfall Forecast to Start Tuesday Night, November 19, 2019


The first major storm of the season is expected to bring significant rainfall and lightning to Southern California starting Tuesday.

In addition to heavy precipitation, the storm has the potential to bring snow to mountain areas as temperatures drop 30 to 40 degrees by Wednesday, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy.

The storm system represents a dramatic weather shift for the Southland, which only this past weekend saw record daily high temperatures in areas including downtown L.A., Long Beach and Camarillo.


 337 is the 68th prime number

Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop over the area as early as Tuesday afternoon, with the heaviest rainfall expected Wednesday, the weather service stated.



Forecasters warned of potential impacts such as slick roadways that may impact traffic, road closures due to flooding, and mud and debris flows in recent burn areas.


The main storm will be followed by more showers between Wednesday night and Thursday.


Snow is most likely on Wednesday, when temperatures are expected to plummet, Tardy said. The chilly weather will continue through the end of the work week.

A cold weather alert has been issued for parts of L.A. County, including mountain areas on Wednesday and in the Antelope Valley on Saturday.

967 is the 163rd prime number
 
163 is the 38th prime number


Date numerology: 11/19/2019 = 11+19+2+0+1+9 = 42



According to National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Tardy, the last time the Southland area received significant rain was in September, while the last winter storm to hit the area was back in May.