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Keith234
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Summer!, Where?
      Thu Aug 19 2004 12:14 PM

This summer has been probably been the worst summer I have ever experinced (weather wise) while living on Long Island. It seems like ever day it rains and it is cold but I can't rule out some sunny days, the only problem with those days is that the dewpoints were in the 70's and it was blazing hot. Also, during this summer almost every state in the midwest, northeast, and southeast experinced record cold. For example today in Denver the highs in the lower 60's and low's in the mid 40's. Anyway, hope next summer will be better weather wise.

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