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good luck to everyone on the coast be safe and hopefully it will pass by us offshore
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We faired fine in Edenton. A stiff breeze and some light rain was all we got. Haven't heard all the reports from the outer banks yet, but, what I have heard hasn't been too bad.
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All hype here in NJ
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My #1 cousin lives close to Portsmouth, NH.,
and works out of Logan in Mass. He is ready just in case... Hopefully no one suffers because of Earl!!!! See ya, Ken |
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I'm 35 miles due north of Boston. We got a little rain, sometimes intense for short 10-20 min. bursts and very little wind. I saw maybe 20knots max for brief periods.
Everyone I have spoken to agrees there was more hot air before the storm from the media than ever showed up with Earl. Oh well; better safe than sorry, I suppose. Mister Weatherman, [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] ! |
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I'm down here in onset . . . 30 mph winds at most and typical summertime rain!! Poor newscasters having to make a 24 x 7 story out of dead hurricane.
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here in va beach earl wasnt very impressive. which is a good thing.....
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nothing here at newport which is good
just remember you will never make the news if you help an old lady across the street.....but got help you if you trip her!!!!!! :D bad news and weather will always make the headlines even if it isn't completely true |
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