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![]() Amazing phenomena not often seen in New England. Videos http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/nati...432015303.html http://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-...lake-in-the-us |
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Really quite amazing, especially in this neck of the woods. We don't normally go out if bad or dangerous weather is foretasted but I know it's possible to get caught sometimes even using Weather Bug (or similar). Man, if i saw this coming towards me I'd be pushing the 'ole 5 liter hard in the other direction!
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I was driving through N. Conway yesterday afternoon when the EBS announcement came over the radio. I can not recall ever hearing about "tornado warning" before and that was the exact area that Gray Maine was warning about.
Thanks for sharing a picture of what they were warning us about. Mind if I copy the image? |
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But those images...
![]() Those may go viral for a different reason |
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