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I wish it would suck some cool air over us from somwhere so we could get a break from this hot sweaty 115 degree heat index in the shade temperatures. Right now to keep your house at 80 degrees your A/C has to work as hard as your heater would if the temperature got down to 20 degrees and you were keeping the thermometer inside at only 65 degrees.
Emily is dissipated now. Not even a tropical depression. It might come back like Katrina did, but the mountains of Hispanola pretty much took it apart.
I think its funny as h$ll the way the weather men act on TV. They act like a kid in a candy store when they see a storm coming.
They can turn a small tropical storm into a Cat-5 storm in just a few min. What a joke!
Especially Josh M. on Channel 2!! I've seen him drooling and practically foaming at the mouth as he reports what he thinks may be "THE hurricane of the century!" Cracks me up!! He actually seems disappointed when these things dissipate or turn back out into the ocean.
I think its funny as h$ll the way the weather men act on TV. They act like a kid in a candy store when they see a storm coming.
They can turn a small tropical storm into a Cat-5 storm in just a few min. What a joke!
They did this up north too. They would talk all week about the big nor'easter we were going to get and then we would get nothing or a dusting of snow.
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