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Tropical Storm Noel


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I heard it was off the coast of NC and know we have several members there and I know JudyL is in Cape may, NJ on vacation.

Just wondering how people are. We are supposed to get crazy winds tomorrow (30-40 mph with gusts up to 60) and some rain.


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Hey B -

Thought you would be getting ready for the Amanda's wedding. :D

Noel will be off our coast around 2am. At the most, we should get some gusts of about 40 - 60 mph. No need to rake the yard this year.

You guys North should get the worst as it comes closer to shore on Saturday and Sunday. Don't you just love those Nor'Easters.

Oh, news flash! Hatteras Island is out of power.

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Hey B -

Thought you would be getting ready for the Amanda's wedding. :D

Noel will be off our coast around 2am. At the most, we should get some gusts of about 40 - 60 mph. No need to rake the yard this year.

You guys North should get the worst as it comes closer to shore on Saturday and Sunday. Don't you just love those Nor'Easters.

Oh, news flash! Hatteras Island is out of power.

Hi Goosey- No, the yeti is braided and all is well.

Yeah- we are getting a Nor'Easter but I LOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Make sure the Outer Banks stays intact for me- would you?

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