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New England Weather
21 Jul 2006 13:34:57 -0700
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Norma...
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Just had a half hour of cracking lightning, crashing thunder and rain
coming down a trash mover and a gulley washer. And now the sun is
shining.
Norma
Jean B....
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How many periods of this did you have, Norma? I was aware of
three (I think). Had to shut down two time (the first time, I
wasn't here). I guess we have more interesting weather ahead.
Does that extend up into NH?
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Norma...
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A spit and a holler. About 20-25 minutes by car. I live almost on
Rte 121, and Rtes 121 and 102 take me right there. Or if I'm shopping
in Salem, NH Rte 28 goes direct.
Norma
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Chakolate...
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Cool! Does that mean it's cooler now?
Norma...
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Not enough to notice. Just more humid, if that's possible. :(
Norma
Jean B....
Norma...
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There were two more downpours after that but not as much lightning. It
didn't ease the humidity or lower the temperature.
Norma
Jean B....
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So, it's the same up there. Yuck. You can see why I'm not
eager to go out.
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It's awful. I have moisture streamin down all my windows.
That's never an inspiring sight. I need to go to the library,
but the prosepct isn't appealing.
Chakolate...
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But libraries are air conditioned, almost to a fault. It won't be
comfortable coming or going, but think how happy you'll be when you're
there. :-)
Jean B....
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Yup. Our is cold. But only because it has a huge portable
unit parked in the lot. (This library was closed for ?3?
years for reconstruction and has only been open for ?2-3?
years. Not nice to see its problems after all that money was
spent on it.) You're right, it is the getting to and fro that
is the problem.
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