If you got drenched while walking to or from Shul last night, you should probably be grateful it was just that. Due to the extreme weather, many residents were left without electricity for some time last night, especially residents in the Park Avenue area. However, you’re not the only one who is complaining about the weather lately. Aside from those who love the water activities at the shore, there has been a reduced number of people making day trips as well, in this important part of the state’s tourism industry.
Extreme Weather Causes Blackout / Slowing Tourism
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the rain should all end july 8th its brought down somewhere if it rains on shevuos night it rains for 40 days straight so far that has been the case.
We missed at least one day
we didnt if it rains at night its counted for the next day