lisa is a threat to usa and east coast
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lisa is a threat to usa and east coast
models been moving more westward every day on there tracks
lc is forecasting it north of puerto rico by end of this week. There will strong ridge again north of it will move the storm to usa east coast .
lc is forecasting it north of puerto rico by end of this week. There will strong ridge again north of it will move the storm to usa east coast .
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[quote="dhweather"]That's a long way off, and there are entirle too many variables this late in the season. Worth watching though.[/quote]
And we can all bet that we will all be here watching, watching, watching.....
What on earth will fill our time after THIS season is over??? Blizzards in the NE??!!
And we can all bet that we will all be here watching, watching, watching.....
What on earth will fill our time after THIS season is over??? Blizzards in the NE??!!
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Ixolib wrote:dhweather wrote:That's a long way off, and there are entirle too many variables this late in the season. Worth watching though.[/quote]
And we can all bet that we will all be here watching, watching, watching.....![]()
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What on earth will fill our time after THIS season is over??? Blizzards in the NE??!!
BITE YOUR TONGUE!!!
It certainly makes you wonder. However, I'd like to think that the snows we received this past winter were a precursor to this tropical season and that next year, beginning with the winter, we'll be back to "normal" conditions. Here's hoping anyway!!
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