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Sunday Oct. 13th Partly cloudy 68 deg.

Monday Oct. 14th Sunny 71 deg.

Tuesday Oct. 15th Mostly sunny 69 deg.

Wednesday Oct. 16th RAIN 64 deg.

Thursday Oct. 17th Partly cloudy 56 deg. 

Friday Oct. 18th Sunny 60 deg. 

Saturday Oct. 19th Partly cloudy 68 deg.

 

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Dave NYC Hudson PRR K4 posted:

Google did say about my trip that it said 90% of rain on Wednesday. I hope that is wrong or at least that it changes as the days go along. See what comes I suppose as it was calling for rain here. Crazy weather.

Unfortunately it has changed, but not in a positive way. 100% chance of rain in York Wednesday. Set up is not going to be fun, but at least the weather for the Meet is going to be great.

Pat

 

gunrunnerjohn posted:

They seem to have rain welded into the calendar for Wed!

Ugh, rain is not going to make me happy. It seems to be a crazy trend that rain makes people drive worse(at least out here in NJ). I had planned to hit the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania on Wednesday and get to the outside because last time I didn't. That is usually closed with bad weather, so maybe there won't be rain there when I arrive. I still have to figure out exactly what time I'm leaving NJ to arrive at a good time. I guess I'll be monitoring weather tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday morning before leaving.

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Traindiesel posted:

I’m loving the rain!!  We haven’t seen any at home since January!

You're a sick puppy!

Since I'm leaving early tomorrow for my grueling 2 hour drive, I suspect it'll be done by them.   Looks like it'll be out of here by around 8:00PM, nice and dry and clean for my morning drive.

What do you expect from a California resident?

-Greg

What can I tell you?  I’m easily amused!   

After leaving the airport late last night, by the time we got our luggage, picked up the rental car and drove to York, it took almost as much time as it did to fly across country. But I’m glad we arrived yesterday rather than traversing the roads in the rain. 

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