tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006073998590455144.post4462744595130521350..comments2023-09-08T06:47:54.525-04:00Comments on and now, your local forecast: Sump Pump.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9006073998590455144.post-63512097323475283492009-11-13T05:48:42.968-05:002009-11-13T05:48:42.968-05:00you're the only one i know to ask. it's h...you're the only one i know to ask. it's hard to find archives of forecast maps on account of they either did/didn't happen. so i come here, to you, at 5:43 in the a.m. the wind that's blowing out there now from the north/ne/nw -- is that <i>still</i> Ida? has all of this been Ida or did something sneak in there and get mixed up in it? this doesn't feel like it's come from Alabama anymore. any assistance you can give me would be greatly appreciated. also: i like "This right here is sure and sure a storm." good gosh, it sure has been that. (also: when you get famous for novelizing and forecasting, i hope you'll still attend to answering weather questions cause i'll still come asking.)Kathryn Frances Walkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05491806681629250343noreply@blogger.com