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Old 07-03-2014, 08:05 PM   #1
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NECN is saying right now that be careful with the next wave of storms. they said they think there might be some rotation in them and that the lightning is tremendous they are saying be very careful out there.
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Lakes Region dispatch is going nuts right now with lightning strikes, wires and trees down, be careful out there.
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Old 07-03-2014, 08:38 PM   #3
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The storm was a lamb rumbling through Moultonborough tonight. Lots of cloud lightening, and distant rumbles but no streaks seen. Just 30 seconds of hard rain and then it turned gentle. The radar sure looked like we'd get whacked, but the storm was no big deal.
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The storm was a lamb rumbling through Moultonborough tonight. Lots of cloud lightening, and distant rumbles but no streaks seen. Just 30 seconds of hard rain and then it turned gentle. The radar sure looked like we'd get whacked, but the storm was no big deal.

Same here on Alton Mountain. We are still seeing the sky light up but very little streaks of lightening and very light rain at the present time, no wind now and the highest gust today was 6.9 at 1:27 PM. I have to change the wind speed to 28.9 at 9.06pm
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Still raining in the LOng Point area and a huge clap just shook the house
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Old 07-04-2014, 07:37 AM   #6
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and not just from Boston and Night Ranger! At one point the light show outside looked more impressive than inside and the rain was being blown in sideways over the back 20+ rows of seats, which cause a mass exodus of people moving forward from the lawn seats and back rows. But nevertheless a fantastic show!.
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