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Old October 11th 05, 03:59 AM
George Patterson
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:

Anybody have a clue what might have happened? Was the weather bad? We had
crappy weather in the Carolinas but it's another world on the other side of the
mountains.


According to weather.com, it sounds pretty good. Visibility 10 miles, winds
variable at 3 mph, temp 60, dew point 54, cloudy, no fog. They do not say how
low the clouds were, but they'd be low with that dew point spread. That area is
sort of hilly -- you're getting into the Cumberlands there.

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