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RoyB
Nov 23, 2013Explorer II
oops double post ??? must have hit the wrong key here...
My vote is for it all to go away and revert back to normal. We here on the East side of the Blue Ridge mtns seems to have much less extreme weather that makes it way over the mountains heading this way. We are situated between the James River and the Potomac River and they seems to break up most weather patterns heading our way. You can watch them dissipate on weather radar as they cross the rivers... For years all the weather fronts would follow the West side of the mountain range and hit the North East rather bad...
Roy Ken
My vote is for it all to go away and revert back to normal. We here on the East side of the Blue Ridge mtns seems to have much less extreme weather that makes it way over the mountains heading this way. We are situated between the James River and the Potomac River and they seems to break up most weather patterns heading our way. You can watch them dissipate on weather radar as they cross the rivers... For years all the weather fronts would follow the West side of the mountain range and hit the North East rather bad...
Roy Ken
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