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posted ago by TheMutualist +23 / -0

Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia: Tropical storm Zeta just hit Mexico and is expected to cause flooding. The best time to vote is either NOW or election day if you want to avoid the inevitable storms rolling in this week.

Midwest: Temperatures are expected to increase slightly around Halloween. If you plan to early vote early, Friday will have the least likelihood of rain and cold wind in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Arkansas. Right now the average temperature in Texas is in the 40s-50s but it's expected to rise to 60s-70s.

Pennsylvania, New Jersey: Black Lives Matter and Antifa are at it once again with riots after Walter Wallace was shot for charging officers with a knife in his hand. Riots almost always get worse during the weekends or during major holidays so if you live close to Philadelphia, consider voting on Thursday instead of Friday.

California: Vote as soon as you can if you live anywhere near an active wildfire. My advice would be not to wait unless you're confident the fires don't pose a risk. You don't want to worry about voting in such circumstances.

Northwest: Rain is expected in the middle of the week and the latter half of the weekend, but temperatures appear to remain relatively stable.

**URBAN VOTERS: My advice would be NOT to wait until election night. Urban counties and especially cities are notoriously bad at managing lines. Some states are also worried about violence erupting on election day so you might want to ensure your safety by voting early this week. This isn't really a concern suburban and rural voters need to worry about, but I had to mention it.

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kapt_krunch 1 point ago +1 / -0

Early voted last week in TX. Waited 2 hrs but it was well worth it. Tshirt and jeans. Yesterday was 88°. The high today is 46°.

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800080 1 point ago +1 / -0

Great Situation Report.