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In response to
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American weather reports always ignore everything over the border, it's hilarious. here is Irene's current status: -- (link)
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Andie
No they don't. My local news said Canada's eastern seaboard is getting the brunt of Irene's remnants as of earlier today
Posted by
con_carne
Aug 29 '11, 08:02
Their words, not mine.
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okay, fine. but when we watch tv reports there is a line that is the canadian border and the weather just ends there.
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Andie
Aug 29, 08:04
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I hope Canada's stations are much better cuz that'd suck to be a border town.
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Will Hunting
Aug 29, 08:08
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oh, we actually show US cities and everything on our weather maps that are for border areas. :) -- nm
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Andie
Aug 29, 08:10
Yep, that's what I'm seeing on weather.com. When it was active on U.S. radar the whole system was shown. Once it crossed the border it doesn't exist. -- nm
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MojaveMeg
Aug 29, 08:06
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