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Rmine1

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  1. Lol. My disdain for the general populace is legit. Nice call on the 4pm shutoff btw
  2. Lots of rolling thunder, but only light rain atm. Should be out in the next thirty minutes.
  3. Very disappointing. I’m most surprised at how far off the forecasted duration will be for this “event”. Neighbor has three tyrants for kids, and I was thrilled to think I’d get a break from their screaming in their pool! Not so lucky
  4. Hope rapidly deteriorating for anything significant. Quick shower or sprinkles looking more likely for LI. Somehow the forks will do much better
  5. Yeah, after another look 4 seems plausible. Upton disco half agrees, early evening. Point and click is completely different
  6. Boo Which probably means 6pm IMBY. I’m still full sun, temp 82
  7. NWS has rain through tomorrow morning. Radar seems to be telling a much different story.
  8. SW Suffolk doing very well for once. Sprinklers are off
  9. Buckets falling, lots of thunder. Definitely one of the better starts for storm season here
  10. Pouring in brightwaters
  11. Line forming in Nassau. Hopefully holds
  12. Looking like a quick shower for most of LI. Ain’t gonna get it done
  13. Looking good for metro, not so much out here in SW Suffolk
  14. CM is nice. He had a crew of friends from Binghamton U that worked at 6. Everyone graduated this year, so most moved on. We live in brightwaters, so RM is perfect. agree, we need a few rounds of rain to find the spots that the sprinklers miss
  15. What field? Son was at JB6, but switched over to RM3 this year
  16. Light rain in Brightwaters.
  17. Sprinkles currently
  18. Definitely the smokiest I’ve seen thus far today in Brightwaters
  19. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CtNm5zfPBVF/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
  20. The boss lady teaches in Bay Shore Schools, and it’s exactly as you described. Open windows or not. Damned either way
  21. Historical reference New England's Dark Day occurred on May 19, 1780, when an unusual darkening of the daytime sky was observed over the New England states[1] and parts of eastern Canada.[2] The primary cause of the event is believed to have been a combination of smoke from forest fires,[3] a thick fog, and cloud cover https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England's_Dark_Day
  22. Round four? Wish my cialis was this effective
  23. Round three for the day incoming? Never happens here
  24. And just like that she was gone. Sorta reminds me of my high school days
  25. One of the better storms in a long time here. Tons of thunder, lightning, hail etc. zero wind however
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