Sweltering 100-degree temperatures were broken today when a dramatic freak storm swept over Manhattan bringing strong winds, heavy rain turning to quarter-size hail stones that bounced noisily off the tops of cars. It was awesome!
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Wow, those hail stones are huge. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI like how the reflection looks like the whole world going askew before the welcome storm. It must have been frightening but very welcome. We're still rugged-up.
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