I'm not expecting much from the actual rain, but storm surge and
streams/dams overtopping should be interesting.  Parts of my town tend
to flood, but I doubt that my house will get much.

I drive for work, so we'll see how many doctor's offices actually
cancel appointments.

On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Mark Roberts
<postmas...@robertstech.com> wrote:
> jn289 wrote:
>
>>I hope everyone on the East Coast remains OK.
>
> We're battening down the hatches here in Boston. We're not expected to
> get hit as hard as NYC and other cities farther south but it's hard to
> be sure how bad it's going to be. The college has cancelled classes
> for tomorrow so I can stay home and man the fort, so to speak. Storm
> surge is said to be the big threat: high tide at mid-day tomorrow
> could be the worst. We're far enough inland that it shouldn't be a
> factor for us, but people on the ocean could have big problems.
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