I'm beginning to think that the National Weather Service has Rochester on a default mode of "hazardous" and they need to remind themselves to update the profile manually if on the off-chance it's, say, sunny. Otherwise, what would explain this?
Maybe they know that blazing sunshine is a hazard to our eyes which have now grown accustomed to winter darkness. Or perhaps they would like us to prepare for hammock-related accidents. It could happen.
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On our way home this Christmas,I got a weather warning on my phone. "December 26, 2009: Urgent Winter Weather Warning." Doesn't warning mean NOW?? It was clear and sunny. This was all fine and dandy, but it was December 23. Oddly, there was a blizzard on Dec. 26. The NWS is really, really good.
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