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  • #61
    Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
    When did Manhattan get slammed? I was in the city last night until pretty late....
    Probably about five minutes after us, which was about 10:00 or 10:30.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by wackymother
      Probably about five minutes after us, which was about 10:00 or 10:30.
      I took an 11:19 train home, didn't notice anything on my way to Penn -- did it blow through fast? I was outside for a little while at around 9 on the way to dinner, then inside until 11. Did I just miss it? Or did it hit more uptown (I was in Chelsea)? I am feeling Gaslighted...

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
        I took an 11:19 train home, didn't notice anything on my way to Penn -- did it blow through fast? I was outside for a little while at around 9 on the way to dinner, then inside until 11. Did I just miss it? Or did it hit more uptown (I was in Chelsea)? I am feeling Gaslighted...
        Very, very, VERY fast. The really intense part was no more than half an hour around here. Scary winds, sheets of rain, thunder and lightning, everything. Maybe it hit Manhattan farther uptown, because we got a lot of damage and we're across from about 160th St. or so.

        In a restaurant, away from windows, or at the theater, you might not have noticed anything. It sounds like you were inside before it started and then didn't come out till it was just over.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
          I took an 11:19 train home, didn't notice anything on my way to Penn -- did it blow through fast? I was outside for a little while at around 9 on the way to dinner, then inside until 11. Did I just miss it? Or did it hit more uptown (I was in Chelsea)? I am feeling Gaslighted...
          It came out of no where and ended in less than a half hour. I think it was around 9:30 pm
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          • #65
            Originally posted by wackymother
            Very, very, VERY fast. The really intense part was no more than half an hour around here. Scary winds, sheets of rain, thunder and lightning, everything. Maybe it hit Manhattan farther uptown, because we got a lot of damage and we're across from about 160th St. or so.

            In a restaurant, away from windows, or at the theater, you might not have noticed anything. It sounds like you were inside before it started and then didn't come out till it was just over.
            Originally posted by bigfrank
            It came out of no where and ended in less than a half hour. I think it was around 9:30 pm
            Whew, thanks. I had a bit to drink, but didn't think it was enough to miss a tornado

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Glitter Brunello
              Whew, thanks. I had a bit to drink, but didn't think it was enough to miss a tornado
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              • #67
                We got by unscathed but it was sure scary outside for about 45 minutes.

                Hope Tony gets his power restored soon.
                Lawren
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                • #68
                  Well, I just finished watering the vegetable garden, and now it looks like we're in for a storm. The rain Gods must love laughing at me. Out of nowhere, the sky has turned black, it's thundering, and lightning like crazy. Oh, and yeah, it's hot as heck, again today.
                  Angela

                  If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

                  BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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                  • #69
                    Power out her on the 11th, part of the 12th, part of the 13th and twice today- phones and DSL are alternating with the power outages. We went out for the second time at dinner and the power just got restored at 9:47 and this time the DSL worked too.
                    Some say we were hit by a tornado but the national weather service said it was straight line winds of between 85-110 MPH. I only lost one big branch and about 22000 little ones. My neighbor across the street lost several trees and a piece of siding. The trees that fell just missed her gardens and house by inches. I spent most of the day over there cleaning up the yard.

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                    • #70
                      Oy, and I thought that I was having a hard time with electricity. How terrible! What an ordeal, for you all. I sure hope that it stays on for you. I'm having trouble tonight, and hoping that mine stays on, as well.


                      Originally posted by tonyg View Post
                      Power out her on the 11th, part of the 12th, part of the 13th and twice today- phones and DSL are alternating with the power outages. We went out for the second time at dinner and the power just got restored at 9:47 and this time the DSL worked too.
                      Some say we were hit by a tornado but the national weather service said it was straight line winds of between 85-110 MPH. I only lost one big branch and about 22000 little ones. My neighbor across the street lost several trees and a piece of siding. The trees that fell just missed her gardens and house by inches. I spent most of the day over there cleaning up the yard.
                      Angela

                      If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

                      BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by ArtsieAng
                        Well, I just finished watering the vegetable garden, and now it looks like we're in for a storm. The rain Gods must love laughing at me. Out of nowhere, the sky has turned black, it's thundering, and lightning like crazy. Oh, and yeah, it's hot as heck, again today.
                        Thunder and lightening and rain just started here 15 minutes ago.
                        DD is at an outdoor concert up in Foxboro, MA - but it should be over before the rain reaches there. I hope....
                        Pat
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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by GrayFal
                          Thunder and lightening and rain just started here 15 minutes ago.
                          DD is at an outdoor concert up in Foxboro, MA - but it should be over before the rain reaches there. I hope....
                          We got it bad here today and it came fast out of no where.
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