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Its still relatively warmish here in NJ. Nor-Easterners are common for us this time of year. The flooding can be really bad though. I've lost a few cars because of high tide.
i dont live on the east coast, im in tornado alley (central), there were so many tornados this year, it wasnt even funny... and some of them came a bit to close for comfort.
not to mention all the flash/flooding that happened as well.
despite circumstances, have a nice day
Jokes aside stay safe <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvevKpbN8CI
unless its real, which it is.
a conundrum.
Some folk, nay many, are unable to relocate for a myriad of reasons.
this is why we often see people living in hazardous locations and war zones.
few *want* to be where they are but socioeconomic factors (for example) stop them.