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Ha ha I picture that scene perfectly right now.
 
Well you guys in the North East are going to get something.... Hopefully just rain.
 
I think I was 10 when I learned that a night sky with no stars meant a pretty good chance of rain & that a night sky filled with stars meant no rain.

These clowns get paid a fortune for basically guessing.

One can't even see stars in Los Angeles, only Tinsel Town Stars.

L.A. literally gives off so much light in the night sky, like Vegas, for a good 60 or more miles, one cannot see stars, unless they go atop to Mount Wilson Observatory, or Angeles Crest, the San Gabriel Mt crestline at 10,000 feet. There one can not only see stars, but Meteors, in multiple changing colors, at times one can even hear them popping, literally.
 
I worked in Hawthorne, El Segundo, and Burbank for 6 months, (I hated commuting on those damned Freeways).

I was standing on a Work Platform watching LAX arriving traffic, as the Hangar Windows were open. The day sky is pure brown or gray for approximately 30 miles around LAX. I asked a Young Man, is the sky always this polluted, do you ever see a blue sky down here. Answer: "I've never been out of L.A. to see a blue sky." What a pity......
 

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