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East Coast Braces for Superstorm

Started by Raineyrocks, October 27, 2012, 02:01 PM NHFT

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Raineyrocks

I hope everyone will be okay and that they are blowing this out of proportion.  I have a lot of family in Delmarva and Pennsylvania too and of course I'm worried.  Alex Jones was talking about weather modification stuff on his show the other day and bought up the possibility that this could be a "planned event" to delay or call off the election. 


http://www.infowars.com/east-coast-braces-for-superstorm/

East Coast Braces for Superstorm
         

Infowars.com
October 27, 2012

Last night, Hurricane Sandy was downgraded to a tropical storm, but since then it's been reinvigorated and now poses a serious threat to the eastern seaboard.

Here are some of the latest news items concerning the "Frankenstorm" that's predicted to wreak devastation upon millions:


Raineyrocks

Oh well, Rick is saying everything will be fine  ::) so I guess I have nothing to worry about.  Lil' Ricky hasn't even picked up his basketball or anything from the yard.  ::)

KBCraig

John David is looking forward to the adventure and is disappointed that it hasn't started storming yet.

This is what happens when you raise a free-range kid who looks at life as a learning opportunity.  ;D

Russell Kanning

I also found new englanders worried too much over storms

Jim Johnson

#4
The forecast in Winchester is only 55 mph gusts and 2 inches of rain over Monday... not a major storm for us.

Pat K

I will let ya know how it goes if the Island is still here on Tues.

Raineyrocks

I wish everyone the best and becareful! :) 

Russell Kanning

Quote from: Jim Johnson on October 28, 2012, 10:04 PM NHFT
The forecast in Winchester is only 55 mph gusts and 2 inches of rain over Monday... not a major storm for us.
good

KBCraig

Quote from: Pat K on October 29, 2012, 03:59 AM NHFT
I will let ya know how it goes if the Island is still here on Tues.

You should be safe, there high on your mountain top in the Central Highlands.

From the PSNH outage map at 9:30 p.m. Eastern, Grafton has 388 customers. 388 of them are without power.

KBCraig


Russell Kanning


Kat Kanning


KBCraig

And, as soon as I made my last post, Mary called to say the power had just gone out. One of the lucky 58 customers in Lancaster, out of over 2000.

They're prepped with lanterns and flashlights and have wood heat if they need it. They can take a propane bottle from the camper and hook up a stove for cooking and hot water if they need to.

Tom Sawyer

We lost power for about a half an hour. Back up, just been periods of rain and wind swirling by. Looks like it will be a most of the week endurance test, rather than a dramatic moment.

jerry

Here in southern tropical Grafton the power has been off since 6:30 PM last night.
Operating on batteries for now.