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Re: The storm

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One more thing to get past - - Bummer, glad the Oak is clear... Keep that guy busy!

I think we're past weather issues here, need to mask up if leaving the home, going in public, shopping, but that's what we've beeb doing anyway.. Have some cloth masks, as well as N95's left from he firestorm times.. More comfy is the double layer cloth ones a friend made for us...

One local wing nut is arguing against mask orders, not constitutional, etc... What an AH, being thumped nicely on FB...

So fr only 2 family members have Covid45, teachers that live near Travis AFB, so hard to pin down, so far where they picked it up.. DIL
s brother & his wife, into recovery OK it seems..


- - Prosecute, Prosecute, Prosecute 'em ALL!




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Re: The storm
By: clo
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Tue, 14 Apr 20 5:23 PM
Msg. 57122 of 65535

On Monday, almost 3 inches of rain was dumped on parts of the region and wind gusts were reported up to 68 mph.

First, let's discuss Monday's storm. The highest amount of rain reported in the Hudson Valley was 2.59 inches at Westchester County Airport. The highest wind gust was also in Westchester: 68 mph at the Tappan Zee Light.

OK, snow showers. A chance for rain and snow showers is predicted after midnight and into Wednesday morning in Orange, Putnam, Rockland and northern Westchester. Snow showers are also possible Thursday.


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