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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 21 MIN

When The Sky Stops Feeling Predictable

from Strange Deranged Beyond Insane · host Melissa

Send us Fan MailAll 50 states on the map at the same time, each lighting up with a different kind of danger. A polar vortex here, a heat dome there, an atmospheric river ripping through another region, and tornado conditions building in the middle of it all. When extreme weather starts stacking like that, it doesn’t just feel “bad” it feels unreal, like the country is living through climate change on fast-forward. We walk through the regions and the states seeing the sharpest edges of this moment, and why the phrase weather whiplash suddenly fits everyday life.Then the sky gets weird. Reports of fireballs and meteor sightings spread from Ohio to Texas to California, and social media does what it always does: turns uncertainty into theories. I talk candidly about why people are on edge right now, how a single loud boom can flip into fear, and what it feels like when official explanations lag behind the videos. We also dig into the fog alerts and health warnings that many of us don’t remember growing up with, and why that unfamiliarity fuels suspicion.To balance the noise, we bring in expert context tied to the American Meteor Society, including what makes a meteorite recovery genuinely rare, why certain meteorite types get scientists excited, and what forecasting an impact actually looks like in the real world. The core takeaway is simple: no matter how advanced we think we are, the planet and the sky still remind us who’s in charge. If this conversation hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s been doomscrolling the weather, and leave a review with your own take on what’s changing and what you’ve noticed lately.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail All 50 states on the map at the same time, each lighting up with a different kind of danger. A polar vortex here, a heat dome there, an atmospheric river ripping through another region, and tornado conditions building in the middle of it all. When extreme weather starts stacking like that, it doesn’t just feel “bad” it feels unreal, like the country is living through climate change on fast-forward. We walk through the regions and the states seeing the sharpest edges of this m...

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