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B.C.Francis
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Loc: Indiatlantic Florida
Hail and snow
      Sun Nov 20 2005 05:27 PM

Just got back from Western New York. While I was there we had a blastin hail storm that came in with a round of thunder storms that rolled in off of Lake Erie. Half inch to one inch stones. What ever leaves that where left on the trees disappeared in ten minutes. The storms though where a precursrer to the cold weather that was behind the event. I woke the next morning to big fat snow flakes coming down all day. It was something I haven`t seen in twenty years. All in all I`m glad to be back in Indiatlantic. I love my state. I thank the gods that Brevard County was spared this year while I ponder next season. May the fish be spun in 2006......Weatherchef

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* Jet Contrails over Gulf Coast danielwAdministrator Sun Nov 20 2005 05:27 PM
. * * Re: Jet Contrails over Gulf Coast Lysis   Sat Nov 12 2005 12:18 PM
. * * Hail and snow B.C.Francis   Sun Nov 20 2005 05:27 PM

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