"Heavy Rains Knock Out Power In Western Parts Of State"
November 16, 2011
"It's like déjà vu all over again in the western part of the state.
On Wednesday afternoon, heavy rains were knocking down trees and branches and cutting power in western Hartford and New Haven counties, and for most towns in Fairfield county. ..."
That "heavy snow" did not even cover the Reporter's shoes!
Trees do not fall, EN-MASS, from a light snow, unless they HAD BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED, BEFOREHAND.
Normally, if weight of snow gets high, the trees simply lower their branches and let the snow slide to the ground.
If that was otherwise, the power lines would never be stretched for miles and miles under the trees across America, exposing people to fatal danger every snow season.
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"Heavy Rains Knock Out Power In Western Parts Of State"
November 16, 2011
"It's like déjà vu all over again in the western part of the state.
On Wednesday afternoon, heavy rains were knocking down trees and branches and cutting power in western Hartford and New Haven counties, and for most towns in Fairfield county. ..."
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NO SNOW THERE ... Now, explain that!
only2percent 1 week ago
That "heavy snow" did not even cover the Reporter's shoes!
Trees do not fall, EN-MASS, from a light snow, unless they HAD BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED, BEFOREHAND.
Normally, if weight of snow gets high, the trees simply lower their branches and let the snow slide to the ground.
If that was otherwise, the power lines would never be stretched for miles and miles under the trees across America, exposing people to fatal danger every snow season.
Wonder, how the Spring 2012 will look like ...
only2percent 1 week ago