News says there are 172,000 homes without power in the Boston area.
We're (obviously) not one of them. All the power lines in our
neighborhood are underground. Of course, if they're fed from lines
that are above ground and *those* get taken out we're still stuck...
It seems there are huge variatio
South of Boston here. The morning was fairly quiet, mostly wind and
light wind. Wind has picked up, and it's raining harder. We've
passed the noon high tide, and not much flooding from what I saw in my
travels. Only saw one tree down, and small branches.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Jeffe
I keep having to remember that, from the Weather Channel POV, Virginia
is in the Northeast.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 12:01 PM, John Sessoms wrote:
> From: Jeffery Johnson
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>> For those in the Eastern U.S. do keep us posted as you can on how things
>> are going and what not. Keep safe.
>>
>> Jef
From: Jeffery Johnson
For those in the Eastern U.S. do keep us posted as you can on how things
are going and what not. Keep safe.
Jeffery
Already gone from the southeast. The weather report says "wrap-around
moisture" will give us alternating sunshine & cloudy/rainy skies the
rest of the da
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