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Horrible Weather in TN
I see that Tennessee is getting pounded with severe weather and
tornadoes again. Anyone going to/from Sun N Fun from my neck of the woods is bound to be impacted. Anyone here based around there? It sounds like quite a mess. When we flew down to SNF in '04 we ended up stuck in Nashville for three days due to freezing rain and snow! It was a great place to be stuck, quite frankly (we had a great time!), but it wasn't what we were banking on. In fact, in our four springtime flights to Florida, we have never made it all the way down *and* back without being stuck SOMEWHERE for weather -- usually due to ice. (We've always made it down *or* back in about 6 hours -- but the reciprocal trip has always been delayed.) People always talk about the Midwest being wild in the spring, but you Southern guys seem to get your share, right along that boundary between the Canadian and tropical air... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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